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PREPARED  AT  THE  REQUEST 
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MILWAUKEE: 

Published  by  the  Board  of  Trustees. 

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Cyclopedias  and  periodicals 7 

Literature  . 7 

1.  Books  about  books  7 

2.  Books  about  authors 7 

3.  Famous  books 8 

4.  Poetry 10 

Myths,  leg-ends  and  fairy-lore. . 12 
Travel  and  description , . . . 14 

1.  All  the  world  over 14 

2.  Adventure 16 

3.  New  World 17 

a.  America 17 

b.  Oceanica 18 

c.  Polar  regions 18 

4.  Old  World., 19 

a.  Europe 19 

b.  Asia 20 

c.  Africa 21 

History 22 

1.  Epochs  and  episodes 22 

2-  Ancient  world 23 

a.  General  and  oriental 23 

b.  Classical  lands 23 

3.  Medieval  & modern  Europe,  24 

a.  England 25 

b.  Scotland  and  Ireland... . 27 

c.  France 27 

d.  Spain  and  Italy 28 

e.  Germany,  Austria  and 

Switzerland 28 

f.  Netherlands 29 

g.  Scandinavia 29 

h.  Russia 29 

4.  Mohammedan  world 29 

5.  Japan 30 

6.  America 30 

a.  Discovery  and  conquest..  30 

b.  Colonization  and  settle- 

ment  30 

c.  American  Indians 31 

7.  United  States 31 

a.  General  history 31 


b.  Revolutionary  period 32 


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c.  From  the  Revolution  to 

the  Rebellion 33 

d.  War  of  the  Rebellion 34 

e.  Special  states  and  places.  35 

8.  Mexico 36 

VI.  Nat’l  government  and  wealth..  36 
VII.  Natural  science...- 37 

1.  General  works 37 

2.  Sketches  of  nature 39 

VIII.  The  universe 39 

1.  Astronomy 39 

2.  Physics  and  chemistry 40 

3.  Electricity 41 

IX.  The  earth  and  its  structure 41 

1.  Rocks,  minerals  and  pre- 

cious stones 41 

2.  Land,  water  and  air 42 

X.  The  living  world 43 

1.  Life  and  its  mysteries 43 

2.  Plants 44 

3.  Animals 45 

a.  In  general 45 

b.  Lowest  forms 47 

c.  Insects  and  spiders 47 

d.  Birds,  reptiles  and  fishes.  48 

e.  Beasts 48 

4.  Man 49 

a.  Human  races 49 

b.  Human  structure  and 

health 50 

XI.  Practical  arts  and  industries. . 51 

XII.  Fine  arts 52 

XIII.  Occupations  for  leisure  hours..  54 

1.  Amusements  in  general — 54 

2.  In-door  pastimes 54 

3.  Out-door  life 55 

a.  Hunting  and  fishing 56 

XIV.  Counsel  and  example 56 

1.  Good  manners 58 

2.  Great  and  exemplary  lives..  58 

XV.  Stories  for  children 59 

1.  Picture  books 61 


INTRODUCTION 


THIRD  EDITION. 


This  little  catalogue  is  made  up  of  the  books  written  for 
children  with  a selection  added  from  the  more  simple  books 
for  grown  people.  A small  number  only  of  our  stories  for  chil- 
dren is  included,  but  choice  has  been  made  of  what  we  think 
are  the  most  wholesome  books  of  this  type. 

The  catalogue  is  made  at  the  wish  of  the  Superintendent  of 
Schools  and  is  included  by  the  School  Board  in  the  Manual 
as  a guide  to  the  teachers  in  the  selection  of  books  for  their 
classes. 

The  encouragement  of  the  Superintendent  and  the  devotion 
of  the  teachers  are  helping  the  Public  Library  to  reach  the 
children  of  our  city  more  directly  than  could  possibly  be  done 
in  any  other  way.  The  Library  is  most  heartily  grateful  for 
this  help  and  believes  that  no  other  work  which  is  being  done 
with  its  books  is  of  so  great  value. 

We  should  like  to  emphasize  the  idea  that  it  is  not  the  in- 
tention of  the  Library  to  furnish  what  is  generally  known 
under  the  name  of  “Supplementary  Reading.”  The  School 
Board  provides  sets  of  books  which  are  all  that  is  necessary 
for  this  most  valuable  work.  The  Library  would  like  to  fill 
another  field  and  help  the  teacher  to  find  and  encourage  each 
child’s  own  personal  taste  as  can  hardly  be  done  in  any  class 
work.  The  Library  believes  with  James  T.  Fields  when  he 
says  to  young  folk,  “Remember,  it  is  not  so  much  the  books 
you  study  as  the  books  you  read  which  will  be  of  permanent 
value  to  you.” 

Theresa  West, 

November  27,  1895.  Librarian. 


BOOKS  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE. 


I.  CYCLYOPEDIAS  AND  PERIODICALS. 

Beach,  C.  B.,  ed.  Youth’s  cyclopaedia,  2 v 31  :R 

Champlin,  J.  D.,  Young  folks’  cyclopaedia: 

— Common  things x31 :1 

— Persons  and  places x31:2 

Babyland;  v.  1—5,  8—18 52:601—618 

Baby  world;  ed.  by  M.  M.  Dodge x829.1+73 

Chautauqua  young  folks’  annual X829.1+70 

Harper’s  young  people;  v.  1 — 5,  8 — 15 52+801 — 815 

Our  young  folks;  v.  1 — 9 52:1101 — 1109 

Routledge’s  Every  boy’s  annual X829.2+69 

— Every  girl’s  annual ,x829.2+68 

St.  Nicholas;  v.  1—21,  pt  2 52:301—321 

“Wide  awake;  v.  1—37 52:401—437 

Worthington’s  annual X829.1+62 

II.  LITERATURE. 

1.  BOOKS  ABOUT  BOOKS. 

Abbott,  L.  Hints  for  home  reading 807:1 

Atkinson,  W.  P.  Right  use  of  books 374:3 

Best  hundred  books 807+21 

Carlyle,  T.  Choice  of  books 807:9 

Baldwin,  J.  Book-lover;  guide  to  the  best  reading 807:18 

Foster,  W.  E.  Libraries  and  readers 807:12 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  others.  Books  that  have  helped  me 807:29 

Harrison,  F.  Choice  of  books . 807:19 

Morley,  J.  On  the  study  of  literature 807:25 

Parsons,  E.,  and  others.  The  world’s  best  books..* 807:31 

Porter,  N.  Books  and  reading 807:4 

Pryde,  D.  Highways  of  literature 807:16 

Richardson,  C.  F.  Choice  of  books 807:36 

Ruskin,  J.  Sesame  and  lilies 824:2:78 

Thwing,  C.  F.  Reading  of  books 807:14 

Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  Books  and  how  to  use  them 807:11 

Watson,  L.  What  shall  I read? 807:26 

2.  BOOKS  ABOUT  AUTHORS. 

Adams,  O.  F.  Dear  old  story-tellers 813.1:3 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Celebrated  Englishwomen  of  the  Vic- 
torian era 928.2:212 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Life,  letters  and  journals 928.1:100 


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BOOKS  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE. 


Blaisdell,  A.  F.  First  steps  with  American  and  British 

authors  x820.4:49 

— Study  of  English  classics 820.5 :2S 

Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  American  authors 928.1:90 

Brooke,  S.  A.  English  literature 820.4:18 

Buckland,  A.  Story  of  English  literature 820.4:31 

Cheney,  E.  D.  Louisa  May  Alcott X928.196 

Ely,  G.  H.  Chaucer,  Spenser,  Sidney 928.2:399 

Harris,  A.  B.  American  authors  for  young  folks x928.1:91 

— Pleasant  authors  for  young  folks x928:4 

Lawrence,  E.  Primer  of  American  literature 820.4:21 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  About  old  storytellers 813.1:2 

Queens  of  literature,  Victorian  era 928.2:252 

Richards,  L.  E.  When  I was  your  age 928.1:133 

Richardson,  A.  S.  Familiar  talks  on  English  literature.820.4:ll 

Richardson,  C.  F.  Primer  of  American  literature 820.4:22 

Rideing,  W.  H.  Boyhood  of  living  authors x928:12 

Wheatley,  H.  B.  Samuel  Pepys 923.22:81 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  in  English  literature. . . 


3.  FAMOUS  BOOKS. 

Aesop’s  fables.  M.  L.  Pratt,  ed 887:13 

American  nights’  entertainments 829.1:64 

Ames,  L.  T.  Great  thoughts  for  little  thinkers x220:41 

Arabian  nights;  ed.  by  E.  E.  Hale Ax81 

Ashton,  J.  Romances  of  chivalry 813:20 

Baldwin,  J.  Story  of  the  golden  age x883:29 

— Story  of  Roland x813:10 

Barr,  A.  E.  Young  people  of  Shakespeare’s  dramas.  .x822.3:53 

Bell,  Mrs.  C.  M.  Tales  from  the  Odyssey x883:19 

Bible  stories  for  young  people x220:44 

Bolton,  F.  S.,  Mother  Goose ...372.1:72 

Brooks,  E.  Story  of  the  Iliad x883:82 

Bulfinch,  T.  Age  of  chivalry 813:13 

— Same;  ed.  by  E.  E.  Hale 813:12 

— Legends  of  Charlemagne 813:14 

Bunyan,  J.  Pilgrim’s  progress 249:3 

Burt,  M.  E.  Stories  from  Plato x880:7 

— Story  of  the  German  Iliad  (Nibelungenlied) x831:156 

Calthorp,  H.  C.  H.  Paladin  and  Saracen x851:10 

Chambers’s  miscellany.  20  v 829.2:4 

Chaucer,  G.  Chaucer’s  stories  simply  told x821.2:336 

Church,  A.  J.  Heroes  and  kings. 833:11 

— Stories  from  Homer * 883:9 

— Stories  from  the  Bible x220.9:6 

— Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians 882:9 

— Stories  from  Virgil 873:1 

— Stories  of  the  magicians Cx351 


BOOKS  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE.  9 

— Stories  of  the  old  world x811:9 

— Story  of  the  Iliad 883:34 

— Story  of  the  Odyssey 883 :35 

— Traveller’s  true  tale,  after  Lucian 887:2 

Farrington,  M.  V.  Tales  of  King  Arthur x813:21 

Favorite  book  of  fables 819:39 

Foster,  C.  Story  of  the  Bible 220.9:3 

Franklin,  B.  Sayings  of  poor  Richard 829.1:86 

Frith,  H.  King  Arthur  and  his  knights  of  the  round 

table x813:24 

Florian,  J.  P.  C.  de.  Fables 849:9 

Hanson,  C.  H.  Homer’s  stories  simply  told x883:10 

— Stories  of  old  Rome 873:4 

— Stories  of  the  days  of  King  Arthur x813 :9 

Harris,  A.  B.  Luck  of  Edenhall 821.1+307 

Haweis,  Mrs.  H.  R.  Chaucer  for  children x821.2+209 

Hofer,  A.  Child’s  Christ  tales 232:87 

Hope,  A.  R.  Old  tales  of  chivalry 813:5 

Johnson,  S.  Rasselas Jx276 

Jones,  M.  Story  of  Don  Quixote Cxl86 

Krilof,  I.  A.  Original  fables 897:13 

La  Fontaine,  J.  de,  Fables 849:2 

— Same Zx551 

Lamb,  C.  Adventures  of  Ulysses Lx201 

— Tales  from  Shakespeare x822.3:50 

— Same  x822.3:88 

— Tales  from  Shakespeare’s  tragedies x822.3:153 

Lanier,  S.,  ed.  Boy’s  King  Arthur x813:8 

— Boy’s  Mabinogion x813 :4 

Menefee,  M.  Child  stories  from  the  masters x829.1:113 

Menzies,  L.  Lives  of  the  Greek  heroines 881:1 

New  book  of  fables,  anecdotes  and  stories 815.2:43 

Norton,  C.  E.  and  K.  Stephens,  eds.  Heart  of  oak 

books.  6 v x815:58 

Parley,  Peter.  Merry  stories 819:14 

Parton,  S.  J.  Stories  from  famous  ballads x811:14 

Pilpay.  Fables 894:4 

Pollard,  J.  The  Bible  and  its  story 220.9:5 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Stories  from  Shakespeare x822. 3:155 

Rabelais,  F.  Three  good  giants RxllOl 

Rands,  W.  B.  Lilliput  lectures x824.2:119 

Scudder,  H.  E.,  ed.  Verse  and  prose  for  beginners x821:76 

Seymour,  M.  Shakespeare’s  stories  simply  told.  2 v.  .x822.3:95 

Spenser,  E.  Tales  from  the  Faerie  Queen x821. 2:345 

Richardson,  A.  S.  Stories  from  old  English  poetry 821.2:17 

Shakespeare,  W.  Merchant  of  Venice.  (Classics  for 

children.) x822.3 :75 

Stewart,  A.  Tale  of  Troy x883:25 

Stickney,  J.  H.,  ed  Child’s  version  of  Aesop’s  fables x819:25 


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BOOKS  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE. 


Storr,  F.,  and  H.  Turner.  Canterbury  chimes x821.2:201 

Swift,  J.  Gulliver’s  travels Sxl903 

Tales  from  Ariosto x851:9 

Thompson,  J.  G.  and  T.  E.  Fables  and  rhymes  for  be- 
ginners  372:48 

Towry,  M.  H.  Spenser  for  children x821.2+202 

Wagner,  W.  Epics  and  romances  of  the  middle  ages! ..  .813:6 

Wallace,  S,  E.  Ginevra Wxl551 

Whitmore,  W.  H.,  ed.  Original  Mother  Goose’s  melody.. 


Whittier,  J.  G.  Child  life  in  prose x829:3 

— Selections  from  Child  life  in  poetry  and  Child  life  in 

prose x829:12 

Witt,  C.  Wanderings  of  Ulysses 883:18 

4.  POETRY. 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  Ballad  of  Babie  Bell 821.1:9 

American  poems 821.1:161 

Bangs,  J.  K.  Tiddledy winks  poetry  book .x821.1:402 

Bellamy,  B.  W.,  and  M.  W.  Goodwin.  Open  sesame!  3 v. . .810:3 

Bisbee,  M.  D.,  ed.  Songs  of  the  pilgrims 821.1:273 

Boker,  G.  H.  Poems  of  the  (civil)  war .821.1:18 

Brackett,  A.  C.  Silver  treasury 821:56 

Brine,  M.  D.  Christmas  rhymes  and  New  Year’s  chimes 


— Grandma’s  attic  treasures 821.1:331 

— Grandma’s  memories 821.1:327 

— Jingles  and  joys  for  wee  girls  and  boys X821.1+336 

Brown,  F.  F.,  ed.  Bugle  echoes 821.1:232 

Bumblebee  Bogo’s  budget x821. 2:313 

Butter  worth,  H.  Songs  of  history 821.1:326 

Butts,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Silver  bells  and  cockle  shells x821.1:432 

Carleton,  W.  City  ballads .821.1+218 

— Farm  ballads 821.1+29 

— Farm  festivals 821.1+30 

— Farm  legends 821.1+31 

— Young  folks’  centennial  rhymes 821.1:173 

Cheney,  C.  E.,  and  others.  Christmas  stories  and  poems 

for  little  ones x829.1:91 

Coates,  H.  T.,  ed.  Children’s  book  of  poetry x821:29 

Craik,  D.  M.  Children’s  poetry x821.2:272 

Dodge,  M.  M.  Rhymes  and  jingles x821.1:174 

— When  life  is  young 821.1:411 

Drake,  S.  R.  Culprit  fay .• 821.1:43 

Eggleston,  G.  C.,  comp.  American  war  ballads  and  lyrics 

821.1:310 

Eliot,  S.,  ed.  Poetry  for  children x821:51 

English,  T.  D.  Boy’s  book  of  battle  lyrics X821.1+220 


BOOKS  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE. 


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Ewing,  J.  H.  Bluebells  on  the  lea x821. 2:328 

— Mother’s  birthday  review x821.2:329 

— Soldier’s  children x821.2:330 

Field,  E.  Little  book  of  western  verse 821.1 :318vl 

— Love  songs  of  childhood 821.1 :41v9 

— Second  book  of  verse 821.1 :318v2 

— With  trumpet  and  drum x821.1:364 

Gilbert,  W.  S.  “Bab”  ballads 821.2:234 

Gordon,  A.  C.,  and  T.  N.  Page.  Befo’  de  war 821.1:289 

Greenaway,  K.  Under  the  window x821. 2:271 

Handford,  T.  W.,  ed.  Our  girls  (stories  and  poems).x829.1+108 

Henley,  W.  E.,  ed.  Lyra  heroica! x821:63 

Herford,  O.  Artful  an  ticks 821.1:412 

Howitt,  M.  Songs  of  animal  life x821.2:197 

— With  the  birds x821.2:198 

— With  the  flowers x821.2:199 

Johnson,  H.  K.  111.  poems  and  songs  for  young  people..x821:16 

Kirkland,  C.  M.  Schoolgirl’s  garland.  2 v 821:11 

Lamb,  C.  and  M.  Poetry  for  children .x821. 2:192 

Lang,  A.,  ed.  Blue  poetry  book x821:64 

Lanier,  S.  Boy’s  Percy x821.2:14 

Larcom,  L.  Childhood  songs x821.1:175 

Lear,  E.  Nonsense  songs x821.2:269 

Lee,  F.  P.  Sunshine  in  life  (for  King’s  daughters) 821:61 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish 821.1:78 

— Evangeline  821.1 :391 

— Leaflets  821.1:414 

— Poetical  works 821.1:85 

— Song  of  Hiawatha 821.1:390 

— Tales  of  a wayside  inn 821.1:86 

Lowell,  A.  C.,  ed.  Posies  for  children x821:26 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  Lord.  Lays  of  Ancient  Rome;  ed.  by 

W.  J.  Rolfe 821.2:322 

McCabe,  W.  G.,  ed.  Ballads  of  battle  and  bravery 821:30 

Mack,  R.  E.  All  round  the  clock X821.1+334 

— Little  folk’s  spice x829+10 

— Round  the  hearth x821. 1+335 

Mason,  E.  T.  Songs  of  fairy  land 821:50 

Matthews,  J.  B.  Poems  of  American  patriotism 821.1:186 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  Heroic  ballads 821:53 

Moore,  F.,  ed.  Songs  and  ballads,  American  revolution. .821. 1:3 

— Songs  and  ballads  of  the  southern  people 821.1:231 

Morris,  H.  S.,  ed.  In  the  yule  log  glow 810:6 

Morrison,  M.  J.  Songs  and  rhymes  for  the  little  ones.  .x821:17 

— Mother  Goose’s  nursery  rhymes x821. 2:191 

Neally,  A.  Favorite  poems x821:78 

Our  children’s  songs X821+28 

Our  little  men  and  women  (stories  and  poems) x829. 1+103 

Palgrave,  F.  T.  Children’s  treasury  of  English  song. . .x821:27 


12 


BOOKS  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE. 


— Golden  treasury 821.2 :195 

Patmore,  C.  Children’s  garland x821.2:196 

Poulsson,  E.  Nursery  stories  and  rhymes x829+8 

Rands,  W.  B.  Lilliput  levee x821. 2:194 

Repplier,  A.  Book  of  famous  verse x821:66 

Rhymes,  chimes  and  jingles X821+74 

Richards,  L.  E.  In  my  nursery x821.1:379 

Riley,  J.  W.  Rhymes  of  childhood 821.1:328 

Ritson,  J.,  ed.  Robin  Hood 821.2:235 

Rossetti,  C.  G.  Sing-song x821. 2:433 

Russell,  I.  Poems 821.1:279 

Scott,  Sir  W.  Lady  of  the  lake  (Classics  for  children). 


— Same;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 821.2:216 

— Lay  of  the  last  minstrel 821.2:290 

— Same  821.2:319 

— Marmion  821.2:242 

Sherman,  F.  D.  Little-folk  lyrics 821.1:366 

Sidney,  M.  The  dead  doll,  and  other  poems x821. 1:291 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Child’s  garden  of  verses x821.2:245 

Tennyson,  A.  Enoch  Arden,  and  other  poems;  ed.  by  W. 

J.  Rolfe 821.2:298 

Thaxter,  C.  Poems  for  children x821.1:199 

Thomas,  E.  M.  In  sunshine  land x821. 1:410 

Tileston,  M.  W.,  ed.  Heroic  ballads 821:46 

Under  the  nursery  lamp 821:75 

Ward,  M.  O.  Songs  for  the  little  ones  at  home x821:24 

Whittier,  J.  G.  In  war  time 821.1:203 

— Snow-bound  821.1:155 

— Tent  on  the  beach 821.1:157 

— ed.  Child  life  (in  verse) x821:8 

Woolsey,  S.  C.  Rhymes  and  ballads  for  girls  and  boys. . 


III.  MYTHS,  LEGENDS  AND  FAIRY  LORE. 

Anderson,  R.  B.,  and  J.  Bjarnason.  Viking  tales  of  the 

North 898:2 

Arnason,  J.  Icelandic  legends 293.1:5 

Asbjornsen,  P.  C.  Round  the  Yule  log 293.1:5 

Bache,  R.  M.  American  wonderland 299:10 

Bain,  R.  W.,  ed.  Cossack  fairy  tales 293.1:100 

Baldwin,  J.  Story  of  Siegfried 293:10 

Bates,  C.  D.,  ed.  Child  lore x829.1+104 

Berens,  E.  M.  Handbook  of  mythology 292:16 

Bowker,  J.  Goblin  tales  of  Lancashire 293.1:21 

Bulfinch,  T.  Age  of  fable 291:3 

— Same;  ed.  by  E.  E.  Hale 291:34 


BOOKS  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE.  13 

Bunce,  J.  T.  Fairy  tales,  their  origin  and  meaning 291:13 

Burkhardt,  C.  B.  Fairy  tales  and  legends 291:14 

Cappel,  E.  S.  Old  North  Sagas 293.1:19 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  Tales  of  ancient  Greece 292:8 

Crane,  T.  F.  Italian  popular  tales 293.1:45 

Croker,  T.  C.  Fairy  legends  of  the  south  of  Ireland 293.1:6 

Curtin,  J.  Myths  and  folk-lore  of  Ireland 293.1:64 

— Myths  and  folk-tales  of  the  Russians 293.1:69 

— Tales  of  the  Irish  fairies 293.1:102 

Day,  L.  B.  Folk-tales  of  Bengal 293.1:23 

Eivind,  R.  Finnish  legends  for  English  children 293.1:83 

Firth,  E.  M.  Stories  of  old  Greece x292:27 

Forestier,  A.  Echoes  from  mist-land 831:89 

Francillon,  R.  E.  Gods  and  heroes x292:24 

Gayley,  C.  M.,  ed.  Classic  myths  in  English  literature.  .291:58 
Goddard,  J.  Wonderful  stories  from  northern  lands. . .x293:13 

Greey,  E.  Golden  Lotus 293.1:14 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Japanese  fairy  world x293.1:26 

Grimm  brothers.  Household  tales.  2 v 293.1:2 

— Fairy  tales.  S.  E.  Wiltse,  ed.  2 v 293.1:2 

Grinnell,  G.  B.  Pawnee  hero  stories  and  folk-tales 293.1:61 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome 292:22 

Guiney,  L.  I.  Brownies  and  bogles x293.1:57 

Harris,  J.  C.  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 828.1:8 

— Uncle  Remus 828.1 :7 

Hawthorne,  N.  Tanglewood  tales Hx702 

— Same  Hx703 

— Wonder-book  Hx701 

— Same Hx704 

Hours  in  story-land x829. 1:109 

Jacobs,  J.,  ed.  Celtic  fairy  tales  (2  series) 293.1:72 

— English  fairy  tales 293.1:70 

— Indian  fairy  tales x293.1:78 

— More  English  fairy  tales 293  1:82 

Joyce,  P.  W.  Old  Celtic  romances 293.1:13 

Keary,  A.  and  E.  Heroes  of  Asgard 293.1:11 

Kennedy,  P.  Legends  and  fairy  tales  of  Ireland 293.1:7 

Kingsley,  C.  The  heroes;  Greek  tales x292:9 

Klingensmith,  A.  Stories  of  Norse  gods  and  heroes x293:19 

Krackowizer,  A.  M.  Nature  myths 372:50 

Kremnitz,  M.  Roumanian  fairy  tales 293.1:46 

Larned,  A.  Old  tales  from  Grecian  mythology x292:6 

— Tales  from  the  Norse  grandmother  (Edda) 293:7 

Lauder,  T.  Legends  and  tales  of  the  Hartz  mountains.  .293.1:4 

Litchfield,  M.  E.  The  nine  worlds 293:16 

Lummis,  C.  F.  Man  who  married  the  moon 293.1:97 

Mabie,  H.  W.  Norse  stories  from  the  Eddas 293:9 

Middlemore,  Mrs.  S.  G.  C.  Round  a posada  fire;  Spanish 

legends 293.1:27 


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Mijatovics,  Mme.  C.  Serbian  folk-lore 293.1:22 

Musaus,  J.  K.  A.  Legends  of  Number  Nip 293.1:12 

Naake,  J.  T.  Slavonic  fairy  tales 293.1:9 

Niebuhr,  B.  G.  Greek  hero-stories x292:10 

Pabke,  M.,  and  M.  Deane.  Wonder-world  stories 291:11 

Ralston,  W.  R.  S.  Russian  folk-tales 293.1:16 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Book  of  folk  stories Sx709 

Segerstedt,  A.  My  lady  legend  and  other  northern  folk 

tales 293.1:75 

Sikes,  W.  W.  British  goblins 293.1:24 

Smith,  J.  M.  Tales  of  the  old  Thule 293.1:30 

Smith,  S.  F.,  ed.  Myths  and  heroes x292:7 

Stephens,  G.,  and  G.  O.  Hylten-Cavallius.  Old  Nurse 

fairy  tales 293.1:20 

Thorpe,  B.  Northern  mythology.  3 v 293:12 

— Yule-tide  stories * 293.1 :10 

Treasury  of  stories,  jingles  and  rhymes 829.1:112 

Tuscan  fairy  tales x293.1:25 

Vernaleken,  T.  In  the  land  of  marvels 293.1:99 

Wagner,  W.  Asgard  and  the  gods x293:8 

Webster,  W.  Basque  legends 293.1:8 

Wratislaw,  A.  H.  Sixty  Slavonic  folk  tales 293.1:62 

Yeats,  W.  B.,  ed.  Irish  fairy  tales 293.1:77 

Zimmern,  H.  Tales  from  the  Eddas x293:14 


IV.  TRAVEL  AND  DESCRIPTION. 

1.  ALL  THE  WORLD  OVER. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Celebrated  women  travellers  of  the 

19th  century 923:22 

— Some  heroes  of  travel 923 :12 

Belloc,  B.  P.  Peoples  of  the  world x393:7 

Brown,  R.  Countries  of  the  world.  6 v 913+7 

— Peoples  of  the  world.  6 v 910+16 

Carr,  A.  E.  All  the  way  round x913.1:48 

Chaplin,  F.  P.,  and  F.  A.  Humphrey.  Little  folks  of 

other  lands. x913:31 

Children  of  all  nations..... x913:15 

Cook,  J.  Three  famous  voyages 913.1+106 

— Three  voyages 913.1 :96 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Our  new  way  round  the  world 913.1:51 

D’ An  vers,  N.  Early  explorations x913.1:51 

Depping,  G.  Evening  entertainments  (manners  and  cus- 
toms of  nations) 393:1 

Dunton,  L.  The  world  and  its  people.  5 v 913:19 


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Eddy,  D.  C.  Rip  Van  Winkle’s  travels  in  Asia  and  Af- 
rica  x913.1+50 

Foreign  facts  and  fancies x913.1:77 

From  the  equator  to  the  pole 913.1:93 

Frost,  J.  Panorama  of  nations 913.2:7 

Frost,  T.  Modern  explorers x923:16 

Geographical  reader  and  primer 913:23 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  Manners  and  customs  of  nations x393:6 

Hall,  B.  Fragments  of  voyages  and  travels.  9 v 913.1:90 

Hall,  M.  L.  Our  world  reader 910:22 

Hodder,  E.  All  the  world  over.  2 v 913.1:61 

— Cities  of  the  world.  3 v 913.1+60 

Johonnot,  J.  Geographical  reader 913:22 

King,  C.  F.  Picturesque  geographical  reader.  5 v 913:20 

Kingsley,  H.  Tales  of  old  travel 913.1:46 

Kippis,  A.  Cook’s  three  voyages 913.1:49 

Markham,  C.  R.  Sea  fathers 923:31 

Monarchs  of  ocean,  Columbus  and  Cook 923:15 

Morlein,  G.  Trip  around  the  world 913.1+109 

Mortimer,  Mrs.  T.  Far  off.  2 v x913:8 

Mossman,  S.  Heroes  of  discovery 923:13 

Over  seas,  or  Here,  there  and  everywhere x913.1:44 

Payne,  E.  J.  Voyages  of  the  early  Elizabethan  seamen. 


Philip,  G.  and  son.  Geographical  reader.  6 v 913:21 

Pratt,  M.  L.  People  and  places  here  and  there.  4 v. . .x913:34 

Remarkable  people:  Arabs,  Jews,  Egyptians 393:3 

Remarkable  voyages  and  travels 913.1+45 

Rhoades,  H.  E.  Around  the  world  with  the  blue  jackets. 


Seward,  O.  R.  Around  the  world  stories 913.1:110 

Smith,  D.  M.  Round  the  world;  from  Ida  Pfeiffer x913.1:47 

Smiles,  S.,  jr.  Round  the  world 913.1:30 

Smith,  H.  A.  Great  cities  of  the  modern  world 913.1:75 

Sparhawk,  F.  C.  Miss  West’s  class  in  geography 910:19 

Spry,  W.  J.  J.  Cruise  of  the  Challenger 913.1:81 

Stevens,  T.  Around  the  world  on  a bicycle.  2 v 913.1:94 

Taylor,  B.  Boys  of  other  countries Tx201 

— Egypt  and  Iceland 913.1:33 

Verne,  J.  Exploration  of  the  world 913.1:5 

1.  Great  navigators  of  the  18th  century.  2.  Fa- 
mous travels  and  travelers.  3.  Great  explorers  of 
the  19th  century. 

Whymper,  F.  The  sea.  4 v 910+10 

Wiggs,  A.  R.  Hal’s  travels  in  Europe,  Egypt  and  the 

Holy  Land 913.1:40 

World  at  home 913:32 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Little  Lucy’s  wonderful  globe Yx301 


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2.  ADVENTURE. 

Adams,  H.  C.  Travelers’  tales 913.2:22 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  In  perils  oft 913.2:54 

Andrews,  W.  A.  Daring  voyage  across  the  Atlantic 913.2:10 

Bernard,  F.  Wonderful  escapes 913.2:18 

Colerick,  E.  T.  Adventures  of  pioneer  children 913.2:40 

Dana,  R.  H.,  jr.  Two  years  before  the  mast 913.2:23 

Daunt,  A.  Our  sea-coast  heroes,  (life  saving  crews) 369:9 

Dixon,  R.  B.  Fore  and  aft x913.2:16 

Farrar,  E.  W.  Young  folk’s  Robinson  Crusoe FxlOl 

Friswell,  J.  H.  Out  and  about x913.2:ll 

Gilmore,  J.  Storm  warriors,  (life  saving  service) 369:3 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  adventure x913.2:5 

— Stories  of  discovery x913.2:13 

— Stories  of  the  sea x913.2:4 

Headley,  J.  T.  Mountain  adventures 913.2:6 

Henty,  G.  A.,  ed.  Stories  of  peril  and  adventure x829.2:92 

— Stories  of  sea  and  land x829.2:91 

Heroic  adventure x913.2:15 

Hope,  A.  R.  Youngsters’  yarns x913.2:39 

Howells,  W.  D.,  and  T.  S.  Perry.  Library  of  universal 

adventure 913.2+45 

Humphrey,  F.  A.  Adventures  of  early  discoverers.  .x913. 2:41 
Johnes,  M.  Boy’s  book  of  modern  travel  and  adventure. 


Lang,  A.  True  story  book 913.2:60 

Macaulay,  Dr.  Thrilling  tales  of  enterprise  and  peril, 

adventure  and  heroism 913.2:35 

Marion,  F.  Wonderful  balloon  ascents 533:5 

Mortimer,  G.  Six  hundred  Robinson  Crusoes Mxl251 

Mountains  and  mountain  climbing 913.2:20 

Payn,  J.  In  peril  and  privation x913.2:24 

Perelaer,  M.  T.  H.  Ran  away  from  the  Dutch Px301 

Rand,  E.  A.  Fighting  the  sea,  or  Winter  at  the  life- 
saving station Rxl82 

Recent  travel  and  adventure 913.2:34 

Richardson,  R.  Adventurous  boat  voyages 913.2:21 

Russell,  C.  True  Robinson  Crusoes x913.2:12 

Samuels,  S.  From  the  forecastle  to  the  cabin 913.2:33 

Saxby,  Mrs.  Breakers  ahead x91 3.2:44 

Scenes  and  incidents  at  sea 913.2:44 

Senior,  W.  Notable  shipwrecks x913.2:9 

Stephens,  C.  A.  Knockabout  club  alongshore Sxl402 

— Knockabout  club  in  the  woods Sxl401 . 

Symondson,  F.  W.  H.  Two  years  abaft  the  mast 913.2:32 

Traill,  Mrs.  Lost  in  the  backwoods Txl301 

Valentine.  Mrs.  On  honour’s  roll 913.2:27 

Watson,  H.  C.  Six  nights  in  a block-house Wx302 


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3.  NEW  WORLD, 
a.  AMERICA. 

Abbott,  J.  Rollo  in  New  York x917.1:58 

— Rollo  on  the  Erie  canal x917.1:59 

— Rollo  in  Maine x917.1:60 

— Rollo  in  Vermont x917.1 :61 

— Rollo  in  Boston x917.1:162 

— Rollo  at  the  Springfield  armory x917.1:63 

Ballou,  M.  M.  Equatorial  America 918:28 

Bishop,  N.  H.  Four  months  in  a sneak-box 917.1:38 

— Voyage  of  the  paper  canoe 917.1:39 

Bromfield,  E.  T.  Picturesque  journeys  in  America. . .x917.1:51 
Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in  Acadia  and  New 

France x917.6:29 

in  the  great  Northwest 917.5:39 

in  the  Occident x917.1:50 

in  the  sunny  South x917.4:39 

in  the  White  City  (Chicago) x606:18 

Champney,  E.  W.  Three  Vassar  girls  in  South  America.918:14 

Coe,  F.  E.  Our  American  neighbors x913:19v4 

Curtis,  W.  E.,  and  others.  American  tropics x918:31 

Custer,  Mrs.  E.  B.  “Boots  and  saddles.” 917.5:100 

— Following  the  guidon 917.5:141 

— Tenting  on  the  plains 923.15:86 

Daunt,  A.  With  pack  and  rifle  in  the  far  south-west. 917.5:121 

Dodge,  R.  I.  Plains  of  the  great  west 917.5:81 

Ellet,  E.  F.  Rambles  about  the  country x917:12 

Ford,  I.  N.  Tropical  America 918:29 

Grohmann,  W.  A.  B.  Camps  in  the  Rockies 917.5:76 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  Family  flight  around  home x917.1:66 

Family  flight  through  Mexico x917.7:19 

Hield,  M.  Glimpses  of  South  America x918:30 

Ingersoll,  E.  Knocking  round  the  Rockies 917.5:79 

Jackson,  H.  M.  Bits  of  travel  at  home 917.5:28 

Jenks,  Tudor,  pseud.  Century  World’s  Fair  book  for 

boys  and  girls X606+10 

Johnson,  C.  Farmer’s  boy .917.2+45 

King,  C.  Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada 917.5:77 

King,  C.  F.  Land  we  live  in x913:20 

King’s  handbook  of  the  United  States 917.1:110 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  South  America x918+15 

in  Mexico X917.7+34 

Lander,  S.  W.  Spectacles  for  young  eyes:  Boston. . .x917.2:18 

New  York 917.3:13 

Lummis,  C.  F.  Some  strange  corners  of  our  country.  .917.5:157 

— A tramp  across  the  continent 917.1:111 

Marston,  E.  Frank’s  ranch 917.5:108 


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Ober,  P.  A.  Knockabout  club  in  the  Antilles x917.9:22 

in  the  Everglades x917.2:42 

on  the  Spanish  Main 918:25 

Oswald,  P.  L.  Days  and  nights  in  the  tropics x918.1:14 

Pictures  of  travel  in  far-off  lands:  Central  America. . .x917. 8:1 

— South  America x918:12 

Ralph,  J.  Chicago  and  the  World’s  Pair 917.5:158 

Richardson,  J.  Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone 917.5:75 

Schwatka,  P.  Land  of  cave  and  cliff  dwellers... 917.7:37 

Smith,  M.  C.  Our  own  country ...913:19v3 

Stephens,  C.  A.  Knockabout  club  in  the  tropics x917.7:13 

Vincent,  F.,  jr.  Around  and  about  South  America 918+24 

Waterton,  C.  Wanderings  in  South  America 918:18 

b.  OCEANICA. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  The  eastern  archipelago 919.1:1 

Ballou,  M.  M.  Under  the  southern  cross 919:5 

Bird,  I.  L.  Six  months  in  the  Sandwich  islands. 919.7:1 

Browne,  J.  R.  Crusoe’s  island 919.7:5 

Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in  Australia x919.4:16 

Eden,  C.  H.  Australia’s  heroes 919.4:7 

Francis,  B.  Isles  of  the  Pacific x919:6 

Knok,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Australasia x919.3+7 

Nordhoff,  C.  Stories  of  the  island  world Nx254 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Australasia x913:34vl 

c.  POLAR  REGIONS. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Recent  polar  voyages 919.8:39 

Aldrich,  H.  L.  Arctic  Alaska  and  Siberia 919.8:62 

Beesly,  A.  H.  Sir  John  Franklin 923.29:6 

Clutterbuck,  W.  J.  Skipper  in  Arctic  seas 919.8:63 

Elder,  W.  Biography  of  Kane 923.19:4 

Gilder,  W.  H.  Schwatka’s  search 919.8+24 

Gowing,  L.  P.  Five  thousand  miles  in  a sledge 915.7:12 

Hartwig,  G.  Dwellers  in  the  Arctic  regions x919.8:60 

— Heroes  of  the  polar  world 919.8:4 

— Polar  world .919.8 :3 

Hayes,  I.  I.  Arctic  boat  journey 919.8:7 

— Land  of  desolation 919.8:36 

— Open  polar  sea ; 919.8 :43 

— Pictures  of  Arctic  travel 919.8:8 

Ice-world  adventures 919.8 :58 

Jones,  M.  Dr.  Kane,  the  Arctic  hero 923.19:19 

Kane,  E.  K.  (1st)  Grinnell  expedition  in  search  of  Frank- 
lin  919.8+12 

— Arctic  exploration  (2d  Grinnell  expedition) 919.8:14 

Markham,  A.  H.  Great  frozen  sea 919.8:57 


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— Northward  ho! 919.8:56 

— Sir  John  Franklin 923.29:20 

Peary,  Mrs.  J.  My  Arctic  journal 919.8:69 

Road  to  the  north  pole.  2 v 919.8:61 

Schwatka,  F.  Children  of  the  cold x919.8:59 

Tillotson,  J.  Adventures  in  the  ice x919.8:38 

4.  OLD  WORLD, 
a.  EUROPE. 

Abbott,  J.  Rollo’s  tour  in  Europe.  10  v x914:83 — 92 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Pompeii  and  Herculaneum 914.5:55 

Benedict,  E.  L.  Stories  of  persons  and  places  in  Europe. 


Boyesen,  H.  H.  The  modern  vikings  (Norway) Bxl451 

Browne,  M.  Chats  about  Germany x914.3:99 

Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands x914:15 

in  Europe x914 :14 

in  Northern  lands 914:101 

in  the  Orient x914:16 

Champney,  E.  W.  Three  Vassar  girls  abroad  (in  France 

and  Spain) 914:93 

in  England 914.2 :67 

in  France 914.4:71 

in  Italy 914.5:73 

in  Switzerland 914.92:24 

in  the  Tyrol 914.3:82 

on  the  Rhine 914.3:62 

Channing,  B.  H.  Sunny  skies  (Italy) x914.5:54 

Crowninshield,  M.  B.  The  ignoramuses Cx752 

Dodge,  M.  M.  Hans  Brinker;  life  in  Holland Dx551 

— Land  of  pluck  (Holland) x914. 91:22 

Eddy,  D.  C.  Rip  Van  Winkle’s  travels  in  foreign  lands.x914:76 

— Walter  in  Athens x914.93:14 

in  Constantinople X914.94 :29 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  Family  flight  through  France,  Ger- 
many, etc * x914:40 

Hale,  S.  Family  flight  through  Spain 914.6:36 

Hunnewell,  J.  F.  Lands  of  Scott 914:47 

Jackson,  H.  M.  Bits  of  travel 914:48 

Kellogg,  A.  W.  Young  folks  in  Norway x914.8:52 

Kenyon,  A.  Letters  from  Spain x914.6:38 

Know,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Central  Europe X914+156 

in  northern  Europe 914+155 

in  Russian  empire X914.7+50 

in  southern  Europe 914+160 

Lander,  S.  W.  Spectacles  for  young  eyes:  Berlin. . . .x914.3:48 


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Moscow  x914.7:31 

Rome  x914.5:64 

St.  Petersburg x914.7 :30 

Zurich  x914.92:14 

Macgregor,  J.  Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic 914 :5T 

— Thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy  canoe 914:56 

— Voyage  alone  in  the  “Rob  Roy” ..914:55 

Monnier,  M.  Wonders  of  Pompeii 914.5:39 

Mortimer,  E.  Near  home,  or  Countries  of  Europe  de- 
scribed  x914:81 

Our  native  land  (Great  Britain) 914.1+31 

Our  own  country  (Great  Britain).  6 v 914.1+30 

Phillips,  E.  C.  All  the  Russias x914.7:78 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Northern  Europe 913:34v5 

Rideing,  W.  H.,  and  others.  Glimpses  of  Europe x914:165 

Scudder,  H.  E.  Bodley  grandchildren  in  Holland x914.91:9 

— English  Bodley  family x914.2:68 

— Viking  Bodleys  (Norway  and  Denmark) x914.8:25 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Personally  conducted 914:148 

Taylor,  B.  Northern  travel 914.8:14 

— Views  a-foot 914:70 

Trafton,  A.  American  girl  abroad 914:72 

Winslow,  F.  E.  Children’s  fairy  geography x914:126 

b.  ASIA. 

Ayrton,  M.  C.  Child-life  in  Japan X915.2+1S 

Bacon,  A.  M.  Japanese  girls  and  women 915.2:26 

Bramhall,  M.  Wee  ones  of  Japan 915.2:43 

Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  antipodes x915.4:56 

in  India • Bxl402 

Champney,  E.W.  Three Vassar  girls  in  the  Holy  Land. 915. 6:102 

Eddy,  D.  C.  Walter  in  Damascus x915.6:72 

in  Jerusalem x915.6 :70 

in  Samaria x915.6:71 

French,  H.  W.  Our  boys  in  China x915.1:24 

in  India x915.4:25 

Greey,  E.  Bear  worshipers  of  Yezo x915.2:13 

— Wonderful  city  of  Tokio x915.2:10 

— Young  Americans  in  Japan x915.2:8 

Hield,  M.  Land  of  temples x915.4:77 

Higginson,  S.  J.  Java 919.2:5 

Hunt,  Mrs.  W.  H.  Children  at  Jerusalem 915.6:22 

Huntington,  A.,  and  others.  Sketches  of  the  Orient x915:40 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travelers  in  Ceylon  and  India x915+16 

in  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land., X915+19 

in  Japan  and  China X915+14 

in  Siam  and  Java X915+15 

— Travels  of  Marco  Polo X915+2& 


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Lander,  S.  W.  Spectacles  for  young  eyes:  Pekin 915.1:26 

Lee,  Yan  Phon.  When  I was  a hoy  in  China 915.1:39 

Leonowens,  A.  H.  English  governess  at  the  Siamese 

court 915.4:41 

— Our  Asiatic  cousins 915:32 

Miller,  O.  T.  Little  people  of  Asia 915:18 

Moule,  A.  E.  Chinese  stories x915.1:33 

Phillips,  E.  C.  Peeps  into  China x915.1:57 

Pratt,  M.  L.  China x913:34v3 

— India  x913:34v2 

Rand,  E.  All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands x915:17 

Scidmore,  E.  R.  Jinrikisha  days  in  Japan 915.2:29 

Shigemi,  S.  A Japanese  boy 923.5:101 

Towle,  G.  M.  Marco  Polo 915:11 

Wise,  D.  Boy  travellers  in  Arabia x915.3:12 

c.  AFRICA. 

Adams,  H.  G.  David  Livingstone 923.29:8 

Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Levant .916.2:41 

Chesney,  J.  Land  of  the  pyramids x916.2:55 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Ashango  land 916.7+7 

— Country  of  the  dwarfs 916.7:6 

— Equatorial  Africa 916.7:1 

— Lost  in  the  jungle x9l6.7:4 

— My  Apingi  kingdom x916.7:5 

— Stories  of  the  gorilla  country x916.7:2 

— Wild  life  under  the  equator x916.7:3 

Eddy,  D.  C.  Walter  in  Egypt 916.2:28 

Hale,  E.  E.,  and  S.  Family  flight  over  Egypt  and  Syria. 


Headley,  J.  T.,  and  W.  F.  Johnson.  Stanley’s  adventures 

in  Africa 916:8 

Jephson,  A.  J.  M.  Stories  told  in  an  African  forest x916:14 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Africa x916+6 

— in  the  Levant X914.94+39 

— on  the  Congo X916.7+13 

Longman’s  geographical  reader  for  South  Africa 916.8:37 

McCabe,  J.  D.  Our  young  folks  id  Africa x916:7 

Major,  H.  Up  the  Nile 916.2:43 

Manning,  A.  Heroes  of  the  desert  (Moffat  and  Living- 
stone)  923.29:3 

Martin,  A.  Home  life  on  an  ostrich  farm 916.8:30 

Montefiore,  A.  Henry  M.  Stanley 923.19:16 

Roberts,  J.  S.  Life  and  explorations  of  Livingstone.  .923.29:10 
Stanley,  H.  M.  Through  the  dark  continent.  2 v 916.6:6 

— How  I found  Livingstone 916.6:5 

Taylor,  B.  Lake  regions  of  central  Africa 916.4:2 


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Thompson,  J.  To  central  African  lakes  and  back.  2 v. 

916.4:12 

— Through  Masai  land 916.4:13 

Towle,  G.  M.  Vasco  da  Gama x923.5:23 

Wells,  W.  Heroine  of  the  White  Nile  (Miss  Tinne) . .x923.5:69 
Whately,  M.  L.  Letters  from  Egypt x916.2:22 

V.  HISTORY. 

1.  EPOCHS  AND  EPISODES. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Eminent  soldiers x923:l 

— Farragut  and  other  great  commanders x923:38 

— Shore  and  sea  (biographies) x923:14 

Anderson,  W.,  ed.  Treasury  of  history  and  biography.  .x904:18 
Andrews,  J.  Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road  from  long 

ago  till  now x904:39 

Archer,  T.  Decisive  events  in  history 904:6 

Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  types  of  womanhood 920:111 

— Voyagers  and  explorers 923:47 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Heroic  happenings x904:63 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Story  of  liberty x909+29 

Creasy,  E.  S.  Fifteen  decisive  battles 904:7 

Davenport,  R.  A.  Perilous  adventures 904:8 

Demmin,  A.  F.  Illustrated  history  of  arms  and  armour. 355:14 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  Strange  stories  from  history x904:38 

Elwes,  A.  Ocean  and  her  rulers.. 359:5 

Farmer,  L.  H.  Boys’  book  of  famous  rulers x923:35 

— Girls’  book  of  famous  queens x923:43 

Gilman,  A.  Kings,  queens  and  barbarians x904:12 

— Magna  Charta  stories x904:45 

Goodirch,  S.  Y.  Celebrated  women ..x923:25 

Grube,  A.  W.  Heroes  of  history  and  legend 909:15v2 

Hawthorne,  N.  True  stories  from  history  and  biography. .Hx705 

Hope,  A.  R.  Boys’  own  stories x904:43 

Jenkins,  J.  S.  Heroines  of  history 923:9 

Johonnot,  J.,  comp.  Grandfather’s  stories x904:53vl 

— Stories  of  heroic  deeds x904:53v2 

— Stories  of  the  olden  time x904:53v4pt.l 

— Ten  great  events  in  history x904:53v4pt.2 

King,  C.  Famous  and  decisive  battles  of  the  world 904+33 

Knox,  T.  W.  Decisive  battles  since  Waterloo 904:47 

Macgeorge,  A.  Flags 929 :7 

Morris,  C.  Historical  tales  (1.  American;  2.  English; 

3.  French;  4.  German.) 904:65 

Parton,  J.  Triumphs  of  enterprise,  ingenuity  and  public 

spirit 904:26 

Two  great  retreats  of  history x904:57 


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Watson,  H.  D.  Heroic  women  of  history 923:20 

Williams,  W.  R.  Eras  and  characters  of  history 904:21 

Wood,  J.  G.  Man  and  his  handiwork 309:30 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Book  of  golden  deeds x904:30 

2.  ANCIENT  WORLD, 
a.  GENERAL  AND  ORIENTAL. 

Abbott,  J.  Cleopatra 923.6:2 

— Cyrus  the  great 923.6:3 

— Darius  the  great 923.6:5 

— Hannibal  923.6:22 

— Xerxes  the  great 923.6:4 

Allen,  W.  F.,  and  P.  V.  N.  Myers.  Ancient  history 930:40 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  The  story  of  Persia x935:12 

Buckley,  T.  A.  Great  cities  of  the  ancient  world 930:15 

— Seven  wonders  of  the  world 930:16 

Church,  A.  J.  Stories  of  the  East,  from  Herodotus x930:3 

— Story  of  Carthage x939:6 

— Story  of  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem,  from  Josephus 933:2 

Conder,  C.  R.  Judas  Maccabseus 933:4 

Henty,  G.  A.  For  the  temple,  fall  of  Jerusalem Hx823 

— Y oung  Carthaginian Hx818 

Hosmer,  J.  K.  Story  of  the  Jews x933:17 

Johonnot,  J.,  comp.  Stories  of  other  lands x904:53v3pt.2 

Keary,  A.  Nations  around  (Palestine) 930:17 

Lanoye,  F.  T.  de.  Rameses  the  great 923.6:1 

Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Story  of  Assyria x935:14 

— Story  of  Chaldea 935:11 

— Story  of  Media,  Babylon  and  Persia x935:15 

Rawlinson,  G.  Story  of  ancient  Egypt x932:15 

— Story  of  Phoenicia 939:7 

Sayce,  A.  H.  Ancient  empires  of  the  East 930:31 

Shepard,  H.  Great  cities  of  the  ancient  world 930:36 

— Our  young  folks’  Josephus x933:14 

Tonna,  C.  E.  Judaea  capta x933:12 

White,  J.  S.,  ed.  Boys’  and  girls’  Herodotus x930:30 

True  stories  from  ancient  history x930:18 

Vincent,  J.  H.,  and  J.  R.  Joy.  Outline  history  of  Rome.  .937:68 
Yonge,  C.  M.  Landmarks  of  ancient  history x930:13 

b.  CLASSIC  LANDS. 

Abbott,  J.  Alexander  the  great 936.6:19 

— Julius  Caesar 923.6:8 

— Nero  923.6:14 

— Pyrrhus  923.6:23 

— Romulus  923,6:7 


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Bonner,  J.  Child’s  history  of  Greece.  2 v... x938:26 

— Child’s  history  of  Rome.  3 v x937:32 

Butterworth,  H.  Little  Arthur’s  history  of  Rome x937:75 

Church,  A.  J.  Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story 938:75 

— Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero 937:40 

— Stories  from  Livy x937:35 

— Story  of  the  Persian  war,  from  Herodotus x930:5 

— Three  Greek  children Cx352 

Gilman,  A.  Story  of  Rome x937:56 

Harrison,  J.  A.  Story  of  Greece x93S:44 

Kaufman,  R.  Our  young  folks’  Plutarch x923.6:29 

Laing,  Mrs.  C.  H.  B.  Heroes  of  the  seven  hills x937:30 

— Seven  kings  of  the  seven  hills x937:29 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Story  of  Alexander’s  empire x938:54 

Plutarch’s  lives;  ed.  by  E.  Ginn x923.6:32 

Pollard,  A.,  comp.  True  stories  from  Roman  history 937:80 

Schmitz,  L.  History  of  Greece 938:28 

Shepard,  W.  Our  young  folks’  history  of  the  Roman  em- 
pire  x937:ll 

White,  J.  S.  Boys’  and  girls’  Plutarch x923.6-f-30 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Aunt  Charlotte’s  stories  of  Roman  history. 


— Young  folks’  history  of  Greece 938:24 

3.  MEDIAEVAL  AND  MODERN  EUROPE. 

Adams,  G.  B.  Mediaeval  civilization 309:21 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Page,  squire  and  knight.- Ax276 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Chivalric  days x904:42 

Buckley,  T.  A.  Great  cities  of  the  middle  ages 940:12 

Douglas,  A.  M.  Heroes  of  the  crusades x920.99 

Edgar,  J.  G.  Crusades  and  crusaders x274:10 

— History  for  boys x940:31 

Frith,  H.  In  the  brave  days  of  old x274:20 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  Lights  and  shadows  of  European  his- 
tory  x940:37 

Gray,  G.  Z.  Children’s  crusade 274:9 

Grote  and  Segur.  Two  great  retreats  of  history 904:57 

Jones,  M.  Stories  of  the  olden  time x940:38 

Jones,  W.  Crowns  and  coronations 929:5 

Lamb,  Lady.  Warrior  kings 923:27 

Lanier,  S.  Boy’s  Froissart. x940:2 

Peake,  H.  Boy’s  book  of  heroes x923:21 

Pryde,  D.  Great  men  of  European  history x940:40 

Pyle,  H.  Men  of  iron Px956 

Ruskin,  J.  Our  fathers  have  told  us x274:21 

S.,  E.  L.  Belt  and  spur x940:50 

Scott,  Sir  W.  Tales  of  chivalry;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe Sx657 

— The  talisman;  a tale  of  the  crusaders Sx653 


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Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  Royal  girls 923:39 

Smith,  S.  F.,  ed.  Knights  and  sea-kings 940:34 

Tillotson,  J.  Stories  of  the  wars x940:35 

Towle,  G.  M.  Certain  men  of  mark 923:10 

Townsend,  G.  F.  Sea-kings  of  the  Mediterranean 271:7 

True  stories  of  modern  history x940:30 

W.,  F.  S.  Dame  Heraldry x929+10 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Landmarks  of  mediaeval  history x940:32 

— Landmarks  of  modern  history x940:33 

Zimmern,  H.  The  Hansa  towns 943:110 

a.  ENGLAND. 

Abbott,  J.  Alfred  the  great 923.21:1 

— Charles  1 923.21:12 

— Charles  II 923.21:19 

— Margaret  of  Anjou 923.21:29 

— Queen  Elizabeth 923.21 :10 

— Richard  1 923.21:5 

— Richard  II 923.21:7 

— Richard  III 923.21:8 

— William  the  conqueror ; 923.21:3 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Eminent  sailors x923.25:l 

— England  at  war.  2 v 355.2:4 

— England  on  the  sea.  2 v 355.2:3 

— Famous  regiments  of  the  British  army 355.2:1 

— Famous  ships  of  the  British  navy 359.2:1 

— Great  civil  war x942.4:14 

— Memorable  battles  in  English  history 942:32 

Allen,  J.  Battles  of  the  British  navy 942:27 

Besant,  W.,  and  J.  Rice.  Sir  Richard  Whittington 923.22:48 

Browning,  O.  True  stories  of  English  history 942:67 

Buckley,  A.  B.  History  of  England  for  beginners x942:75 

Callcott,  M.  D.  Little  Arthur’s  history  of  England. . .x942:103 

Campbell,  W.  W.  Robin  Hood 923.24:10 

Church,  A.  J.  Stories  from  English  history x942:124 

— Story  of  early  Britain 942.1:23 

Collier,  W.  F.  Tales  of  old  English  life Cx626 

Creighton,  L.  Duke  of  Marlborough 923.25:28 

— First  history  of  England x942:125 

— Simon  de  Montfort 923.22:55 

— Sir  Walter  Raleigh 923.25:27 

Crosland,  C.  Stories  of  city  of  London x942:31 

Dickens,  C.  Child’s  history  of  England x942:ll 

Dodge,  M.  A.  English  kings  in  a nutshell x942:115 

Dunster,  H.  P.  True  stories  of  the  times  of  Richard  II.x942.2:14 
Edgar,  J.  G.  Boy’s  adventures  in  the  barons’  wars Exl26 

— Danes,  Saxons  and  Normans x942.2:15 

— Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes x923.25:3 


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— Wars  of  the  Roses x942.2:0 

Foster,  E.  Heroes  of  the  Indian  empire x923.25:49 

Freeman,  E.  A.  Short  history  of  the  Norman  conquest.x942.2:13 
Gardiner,  S.  R.  English  history  for  young  folks x942:12 

— Historical  biographies X923.2 :7 

Geldart,  Mrs.  T.  Popular  history  of  England x942.1:5 

Gosse,  E.  W.  Raleigh 923.25:45 

Grant,  J.  British  battles  on  land  and  sea.  4 v 942+37 

Green,  J.  R.  Short  history  of  the  English  people 942:3 

Greenwood,  G.  Merry  England x942:45 

— Queen  Victoria :x923. 21:53 

Hannay,  D.  Admiral  Blake 923.25:42 

Headley,  J.  T.  General  H.  Havelock 923.25:13 

— Oliver  Cromwell 923.21 :16 

Henty,  G.  A.  Boy  knight  who  won  his  spurs  with  King 

Richard Hx816 

— Cornet  of  horse;  a tale  of  Marlborough’s  wars Hx821 

— Friends,  though  divided,  [civil  war] Hx815 

— In  times  of  peril,  [Indian  mutiny] Hx825 

Heaton,  W.  Story  of  Robin  Hood Hx776 

Herford,  B.  Story  of  religion  in  England .x274.2:5 

Hughes,  T.  Alfred  the  great 923.21:2 

Humphrey,  F.  A.  Queen  Victoria  at  home x923. 21+86 

Hutton,  B.  Castles  and  their  heroes x942:33 

— Tales  of  the  white  cockade,  [Jacobite  rebellions] Hxl501 

Jones,  M.  Edward  the  black  prince x923. 21:46 

— Prince  Charlie X923.21 :69 

Kingsley,  R.  G.  Children  of  Westminster  Abbey x942:79 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  Short  history  of  England x942:105 

Knox,  I.  C.  Little  folks’  history  of  England x942:34 

Longman’s  ‘ship’  historical  readers.  7 v x942:133 

MacFarlane,  C.  Great  battles  of  the  British  army 942:19 

Marshall,  E.  Stories  of  the  cathedral  cities  of  England.x942:20 

Neele,  H.  Romance  of  history:  England 942:30 

Percy,  S.  Tales  of  the  kings  and  queens  of  England. . .x942:70 

Pyle,  H.  Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood Px951 

Ransome,  C.  Short  history  of  England 942:73 

Rideing,  W.  H.  Young  folks’  history  of  London x942:55 

Sargent,  G.  E.  Stories  of  old  England.  2 v x942:35 

Scott,  Sir  W.  Ivanhoe,  [Richard  the  lion-hearted] Sx655 

Smith,  J.  P.  Romantic  incidents  in  the  lives  of  the  queens 

of  England ; 923.21 :28 

Stories  from  English  history  for  young  Americans x942:107 

Strickland,  A.  Queens  of  England,  abridged 923.21:27 

— Same,  abridged  by  R.  Kaufman.  3 v x923. 21:48 

Swaine,  S.  A.  General  Gordon 923.25:39 

Thompson,  E.  History  of  England x942:22 

Towle,  G.  M.  Drake x923. 25:30 

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— Young  people’s  history  of  England x942:5D 

Townsend,  V.  F.  Elizabeth  Tudor x923. 21:39 

Tulloch,  W.  W.  Queen  Victoria x923.21:70 

Valentine,  Mrs.  R.  Half-hours  of  English  history 942:18 

Waite,  R.  Duke  of  Wellington 923.25:26 

Winslow,  F.  E.  Child’s  fairy  history  of  England x942:90 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Cameos  from  English  history.  7 v x942:28 

— Kings  of  England 923.21:43 

— Lances  of  Lynwood;  [Edward  III.] Yx304 

— Pigeon  pie,  tale  of  Roundhead  times Yx310 

— Young  folks’  history  of  England x942:29 

b.  SCOTLAND  AND  IRELAND. 

Abbott,  J.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots 923.21:36 

Greenwood,  G.  Bonnie  Scotland 941:37 

Headley,  P.  C.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots 923.21:40 

Lawless,  Emily.  Story  of  Ireland 941:62 

Macarthur,  M.  History  of  Scotland 941:5 

Mackintosh,  J.  The  story  of  Scotland 941:68 

Paterson,  J.  Wallace 923.25:29 

Porter,  J.  Scottish  chiefs P2201 

Scott,  Sir  W.  Rob  Roy Sx656 

— Tales  of  a grandfather.  3 v 941:6 

— Tales  of  a grandfather,  [abridged] x941:42 

Strickland,  A.  Mary  Stuart,  abridged  by  Kaufman 923.21:66 

Towle,  G.  M.  Young  people’s  history  of  Ireland x941:13 

C.  FRANCE. 

Abbott,  J.  S.  G.  Henry  IV 923.4:45 

— Joseph  Bonaparte 923.4 :28 

— Josephine 923.4 :29 

—.Louis  XIV 923.4:50 

— Louis  Philippe 923.4 :53 

— Marie  Antoinette 923.4 :57 

— Mme.  Roland 923.4 :64 

— Napoleon  Bonaparte 923.4:8 

— Queen  Hortense 923.4 :35 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  The  maid  of  Orleans 923.4:115 

Besant,  W.  Gaspard  de  Coligny 923.4:42 

Bonner,  J.  Child’s  history  of  France x944:37 

Creighton,  L.  First  history  of  France x944:41 

Farmer,  L.  H.  Life  of  La  Fayette 923.4:110 

— Short  history  of  the  French  revolution x944.5:42 

Frith,  H.  Under  Bayard’s  banner Fx652 

Headley,  J.  T.  Napoleon  and  his  marshals.  2 v 923.4:19 

Headley,  P.  C.  Empress  Josephine 923.4:30 

— Napoleon  923.4 :11 


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Henty,  G.  A.  In  the  reign  of  terror Hx824 

Jewett,  S.  O.  Story  of  the  Normans x944:29 

Kindersley,  E.  C.  The  gentle  Lord  de  Bayard X923.4+83 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  Short  history  of  Prance x944:28 

Martineau,  H.  Peasant  and  prince;  a story  of  the  French 

revolution  Mx554 

Michelet,  J,  Joan  of  Arc 923.4:70 

Ritchie  L.  Romance  of  history:  France 944:15 

Scott,  Sir  W.  Tales  of  a grandfather 944:10 

— Quentin  Durward;  [Louis  XI.] Sx652 

Stephen,  C.  E.  French  history  for  English  children x944:13 

Stuart,  E.  How  they  were  caught  in  a trap;  a tale  of 

France  Sxl851 

Tuckey,  J.  Joan  of  Arc 923.4:47 

Tytler,  S.  Marie  Antoinette 923.4:73 

Walford,  E.  Sans  peur  et  sans  reproche  [Bayard] 923.4:38 

Yonge,  C.  M.  History  of  France 944:12 

— Young  folks’  history  of  France x944:14 

Young  American’s  library:  Gen.  Lafayette x923.4:104 

— Napoleon  Bonaparte x923.4 :103 

d.  SPAIN  AND  ITALY. 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Romance  of  Spanish  history 946:14 

Bonner,  J.  Child’s  history  of  Spain x946:32 

City  in  the  sea;  [Venice] 945:24 

Dicey,  E.  Victor  Emmanuel 923.5:16 

Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  Story  of  Spain x946:26 

Henty,  G.  A.  Bravest  of  the  brave,  or  with  Peterbor- 
ough in  Spain Hx822 

— Young  buglers:  tale  of  the  Peninsular  war Hx820 

Hunt,  W.  History  of  Italy 945:5 

Markham,  R.  ed.  Chronicle  of  the  Cid 946+25 

Poole,  S.  Lane — . Story  of  the  Moors  in  Spain x946:27 

Trueba  y Cosio,  J.  T.  de.  Romance  of  history:  Spain 946:15 

Wiel,  A.  Venice 945:58 

e.  GERMANY,  AUSTRIA,  SWITZERLAND. 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Frederick  the  great 923.3:18 

Brackenbury,  C.  B.  Frederick  the  great 923.3:20 

Bradley,  H.  Story  of  the  Goths 943:108 

Bramston,  M.  Thorn  fortress:  tale  of  the  thirty  years’ 

war  Bx876 

Eginhard.  Life  of  Charlemagne 923.3:64 

Gould,  S.  Baring — . Story  of  Germany x943:22 

Henty,  G.  A.  Young  franc-tireurs ..Hx819 

Hoffmann,  F.  Iron  age  of  Germany Hx876 

— Prince  Wolfgang Hx877 


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Hug,  L.,  and  R.  Stead.  Switzerland 949.2:9 

Mackenzie,  H.  D.  S.  Switzerland 949.2:1 

Trenck,  Baron  F.  Autobiography 923.3:14 

V&mbrey,  A.  Story  of  Hungary x943:91 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Young  folks’  history  of  Germany x943:18 

f.  NETHERLANDS. 

Albert,  Mary.  Holland  and  her  heroes x949.1:4 

Barrett,  M.  Story  of  William  the  Silent x949.1:7 

Don,  I.  Story  of  Holland 949.1:16 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Brave  little  Holland  and  what  she  taught 

us 949.1:19 

Liefde,  J.  de.  Great  Dutch  admirals x923.5:42 

Mears,  J.  W.  Beggars  of  Holland 949.1:17 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Story  of  Holland 949.1:18 

Young,  A.  History  of  the  Netherlands 949.1:14 

g.  SCANDINAVIA. 

Alberg,  A.  Gustavus  Vasa  and  his  stirring  times x948.1:4 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  Story  of  Norway x948.2:4 

Fryxell,  A.  History  of  Sweden.  2 v 948.1:6 

Maccoll,  L.  M.  Story  of  Iceland 948.3:5 

Otte,  E.  C.  Scandinavian  history 948:4 

Stories  from  the  history  of  Sweden Sx85 

Vicary,  J.  F.  Olav  the  king 948.2:5 

— Saga  time 948:8 

h.  RUSSIA. 

Abbott,  J.  Peter  the  great 923.5:19 

Cobb,  J.  F.  Story  of  the  great  czar x923.5:44 

Dole,  N.  H.  Young  folks’  history  of  Russia x947:4 

Morfill,  W.  R.  Story  of  Poland 949.5:14 

— Russia 947:25 

Motley,  J.  L.  Peter  the  great 923.5:20 

Pietzker,  M.  A.  Alex.  Menschikoff x923.5:43 

4.  MOHAMMEDAN  WORLD. 

Abbott,  J.  Genghis  Khan 923.5:36 

Gilman,  A.  Story  of  the  Saracens x953:8 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  Lights  and  shadows  of  African  history 

x960:l 

— Lights  and  shadows  of  Asiatic  history x950:l 

Hutton,  B.  Tales  of  the  Saracens x953:6 

Palmer,  E.  H.  Haroun  Alraschid 923.5:37 

Poole,  S.  Lane,  and  others.  Story  of  Turkey 949.4:18 


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5.  JAPAN. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Japan  in  history,  folk-lore  and  art x952:4 

Murray,  D.  Story  of  Japan 952:5 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Christopher  Columbus x923.5:70 

6.  AMERICA. 

a.  DISCOVERY  AND  CONQUEST. 

— Cortez  923.5:24 

— La  Salle 923.4:43 

— Ferdinand  de  Soto 923.5:78. 

Adams,  C.  K.  Christopher  Columbus 923.5:114 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Land  of  the  Incas 985:4 

Allen,  H.  F.  Cortes 923.5:25 

— Pizarro  923.5:26 

Banvard,  J.  First  explorers  of  North  America x971.1:46 

— Pioneers  of  the  new  world x971.1:45 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Christopher  Columbus x923.5+120 

Cubitt,  G,  Columbus 923.5:72 

D’Anvers,  N.  Heroes  of  American  discovery 970:15 

Eggleston,  E.,  and  L.  E.  Seelye.  Montezuma 920.1:109 

Fiske,  J.  The  discovery  of  America.  2 v 970:36 

Frost,  T.  Half  hours  with  the  early  explorers 923:44 

Gilman,  A.  Discovery  and  exploration  of  America x971.1:23 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  Lights  and  shadows  of  American  his- 
tory  x970:9 

Hoffman,  F.  Inca’s  treasure Hx878 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Book  of  American  explorers x971.1:5 

Irving,  W.  Columbus.  3 v 923.5:74 

Mac  Kie,  C.  B.  With  the  admiral  of  the  ocean  sea,  (Co- 
lumbus)  913.1 :114vl 

— Last  voyages  of  the  admiral 913.1 :114v2 

Pollard,  J.  Christopher  Columbus  and  the  discovery  of 

the  new  world x923. 5:104 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Columbus x923. 5:135 

— Cortes  and  Montezuma x977:21 

Seelye,  E.  E.  Columbus 923.5:117 

Towle,  G.  M.  Magellan x923.5:39 

— Pizarro  923.5:77 

Winsor,  J.  Christopher  Columbus 923.5+112 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  in  American  history.  .x970:21 
Yonge,  C.  M.  Aunt  Charlotte’s  stories  of  America x970:13 

b.  COLONIZATION  AND  SETTLEMENT. 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Captain  Kidd 923.15:31 

— Miles  Standish 923.15:39 

— Peter  Stuyvesant 923.12:54 


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Austin,  J.  G.  Standish  of  Standish A2107 

Campbell,  W.  W.  Captain  Kidd 923.24:10 

Champney,  E.  W.  Great-grandmother’s  girls  in  New 

France Cx228 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Old  times  in  the  colonies x971.1+ll 

Eyster,  N.  B.  A colonial  boy Ex476 

Fisher,  G.  P.  The  colonial  era 971.1:32 

Gilman,  A.  Colonization  of  America 971.1:24 

— Tales  of  the  pathfinders 971.1:18 

Hope,  A.  R.  Heroes  of  Young  America 971.1:8 

— Men  of  the  backwoods 971.1:9 

Henty,  G.  A.  With  Wolfe  in  Canada Hx817 

Hill,  G.  C.  Capt.  John  Smith x923.15:43 

Johnson,  E.  R.  Old  French  war x971.1:12 

Machar,  A.  M.,  and  T.  G.  Marquis.  Stories  of  New 

France 976:15 

Markham,  R.  King  Philip’s  war x971.1:15 

Moore,  N.  Pilgrims  and  puritans ; x971.1:25 

Parkman,  F.  France  and  England  in  North  America. 

7v. 970:4 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  The  colonies  (1492-1750)., 971.D31 

Tiffany,  N.  M.  From  colony  to  commonwealth x972.4^36 

c.  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  History  of  King  Philip 920.1:112 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  the  American  Indians 970.1:26 

Dodge,  R.  I.  Our  wild  Indian 970.1:11 

Drake,  F.  S.  Indian  history  for  young  folks x970.1+20 

Eggleston,  E.,  and  L.  E.  Seelye.  Brant  and  Red  Jacket. 

920.1:105 

Pocahontas  920.1 :110 

Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet 920.1:114 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  Red  Eagle 920.1:111 

Finerty,  J.  F.  War-path  and  bivouac 971.5:5 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  Celebrated  American  Indians x920.1:101 

— History  of  the  Indians  of  America x970.1:13 

— Manners,  etc.,  of  the  Indians  of  America x970.1:12 

Matthews,  C.  Enchanted  moccasins  and  other  legends 

of  American  Indians Mx626 


T.  UNITED  STATES, 
a.  GENERAL  HISTORY. 


Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Presidents  of  the  United  States 923.1:1 

Barnes,  M.  S.,  and  E.  Studies  in  American  history x971:83 

Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  American  statesmen 923.12:137 

Bonner,  J.  Child’s  history  of  the  U.  S.  3 v x971:31 


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Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  the  American  sailor 359.1:5 

of  the  American  soldier 355.1+8 

of  the  U.  S.  for  young  people X971+82 

Butterworth,  H.  Young  folks’  history  of  America x971:5 

Carver,  E.,  and  M.  L.  Pratt.  Our  fatherland,  v.  1 x971:92 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Building  the  nation ;...x971+33 

Dodge,  N.  S.  Stories  of  American  history, x971:95 

Doyle,  J.  A.  History  of  the  U.  S 971:4 

Eggleston,  E.  History  of  the  U.  S 971:66 

— First  book  in  American  history x971:70 

Ellis,  E.  S.  Youth’s  history  of  the  U.  S.  4 v X971+64 

Fiske,  J.  History  of  the  U.  S x971:94 

Gilman,  A.  History  of  the  American  people 971:37 

Glasscock,  W.  H.  Stories  of  Columbia x971:100 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  Pictorial  history  of  the  U.  S 971:27 

Hale,  E.  E.  History  of  the  U.  S 971:61 

Hawthorne,  N.  Grandfather’s  chair Hx703 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Larger  history  of  the  U.  S 971+49 

— Young  folks’  history  of  the  U.  S x971:28 

Jewell,  J.  G.  Among  our  sailors 359.1:2 

Johonnot,  J.,  comp.  Stories  of  our  country 904:53v3pt.l 

Johnston,  A.  History  of  the  U.  S x971:50 

Lossing,  B.  J.  United  States  navy,  for  boys x971:7 

McConkey,  R.  True  stories  of  the  American  fathers. . . .x971:32 

Monroe,  Mrs.  L.  B.  Story  of  our  country x971:30 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  Beginner’s  American  history x971:87 

— Leading  facts  of  American  history 971:77 

Morris,  C.  Elementary  history  of  the  U.  S x971:78 

Peattie,  E.  W.  Story  of  America 970+50 

Pratt,  M.  L.  American  history  stories.  4 v 971:84 

Richardson,  A.  S.  History  of  our  country 971:15 

Ridpath,  J.  C.  Popular  history  of  the  U.  S 971+39 

Rodenbough,  T.  F.,  ed.  Uncle  Sam’s  medal  of  honor 971:56 

Scudder,  H.  E.  History  of  the  U.  S.,  for  schools x971:51 

— Short  history  of  the  U.  S x971:80 

Smith,  H.  A.  Stories  of  persons  and  places  in  America. x971:69 

True  stories  of  American  wars Tx61 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  of  American  progress. x971:55 

b.  REVOLUTIONARY  PERIOD. 

Abbot,  W.  J.  Blue  jackets  of  ’76 971.2+37 

Abbott,  E.  Revolutionary  times 917.1:47 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Benjamin  Franklin 923.12:24 

— George  Washington 923.11:4 

— John  Paul  Jones 923.15:21 

Brown,  E.  E.  Young  folks’  life  of  Washington x923.11:62 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Boys  of  ’76 X971.2+1 

Drake,  S.  A.  Taking  of  Louisburg 976:16 


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Fiske,  J.  American  revolution.  2 v 971.2:46 

— War  of  independence x971.2:40 

— ed.  (Irving’s)  Washington,  and  his  country x923.11:96 

Franklin,  B.  Autobiography 923.11:96 

Gilman,  A.  Making  of  the  American  nation x971.2:34 

Goss,  E.  H.  Paul  Revere 923.12:165 

Greene,  F.  V.  General  Greene 923.15:103 

Hale,  E.  E.  Life  of  Washington,  studied  anew 923.11:97 

Headley,  J.  T.  Washington  and  his  generals.  2 v. . .923.15:70 
Hill,  G.  C.  Benedict  Arnold x923.15:45 

— Benjamin  Franklin x923 .12 :70 

— Gen.  Israel  Putnam x923.15:44 

Hyde,  A.  M.  American  boy’s  life  of  Washington. ..  .x923.11:51 

Irving,  W.  Life  of  Washington,  condensed 923.11:57 

Johnson,  B.  T.  General  Washington 923.11:134 

King,  Cooper.  George  Washington 923.11:136 

Mayhew,  H.  Young  Benj.  Franklin x923. 12:69 

Rousselet,  L.  Ralph,  the  drummer  boy;  story  of  the  days 

of  Washington Rx951 

Scudder,  H.  E.  George  Washington x923. 11:105 

Seelye,  E.  E.  Story  of  Washington 923.11:127 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  George  Washington 923.11:80 

Watson,  H.  C.  Boston  tea  party,  and  other  stories  of 

the  revolution x971.2:38 

— Old  bell  of  independence,  or  Philadelphia  in  1776 Wx301 

Woodman,  C.  H.  Boys  and  girls  of  the  revolution. . . .x923.1:25 
Young  American’s  library:  George  Washington x923.11:92 

— General  Marion .x923.15:82 

c.  FROM  THE  REVOLUTION  TO  THE  REBELLION. 

Abbot,  W.  J.  Blue  jackets  of  1812 971.3+19 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Kit  Carson 923.19:9 

— Daniel  Boone 923.19:1 

— Davy  Crockett 923.19:8 

Burwell,  L.  M.  Girl’s  life  in  Virginia  before  the  war.  .974.2:11 

Headley,  J.  T.  General  Winfield  Scott 923.15:32 

Hill,  G.  C.  Daniel  Boone x923.19:2 

Ladd,  H.  O.  War  with  Mexico x971.3:14 

Peterson,  C.  J.  Military  heroes  of  the  war  of  1812 923.15+3 

of  the  war  with  Mexico 923.15+1 

Seawell,  M.  E.  Midshipman  Paulding 923.15:96 

— Paul  Jones Sx803 

Soley,  J.  R.  Boys  of  1812 971.3:20 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson. 923. 11:85 

— Madison,  Monroe  and  J.  Q.  Adams 923.11:104 

— Andrew  Jackson  and  Martin  Van  Buren 923.11:87 

— Harrison,  Tyler  and  Polk 923.11:103 

— Taylor,  Fillmore,  Pierce  and  Buchanan 923.11:101 


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Upton,  Mrs.  H.  T.  Our  early  presidents,  their  wives 

and  children 923.11+113 

Wright,  M.  J.  General  Scott 923.15:108 

Young  American’s  library:  Andrew  Jackson ,x923.11:93 

— General  Taylor x923.11:95 

d.  WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION. 

Abbot,  W.  J.  Battlefields  of  ’61 971.4+163 

— Battlefields  and  campfires * 971.4+172 

— Battlefields  and  victory 971.4+182 

— Blue  jackets  of  ’61 971.4+123 

Abbott,  A.  O.  Prison  life  in  the  South 971.4:15 

Blaisdell,  A.  P.  Stories  of  the  civil  war x971.4:171 

Brooks,  N.  Abraham  Lincoln x923.11:99 

Brown,  E.  E.  Life  of  U.  S.  Grant 923.11:74 

Champlin,  J.  D.  Young  folks’  history  of  the  war  for 

the  Union x971.4:14 

Cheney,  C.  E.  Young  folks’  history  of  the  civil  war.  .x971.4:97 
Coffin,  C.  C.  Abraham  Lincoln 923.11:120 

— Boys  of  ’61 x971.4:61 

— Drum-beat  of  the  nation 971.4+135 

— Following  the  flag 971.4:22 

— Freedom  triumphant 971.4+175 

— Marching  to  victory 971.4+159 

— My  days  and  nights  on  the  battlefield 971.4:23 

Copp6,  H.  General  Thomas 923.15:107 

Davis,  M.  E.  M.  In  war  times  at  la  Rose  Blanche DxlOOl 

Davis,  W.  Campfire  chats  of  the  civil  war 971.4:100 

Denison,  C.  W.  Tanner  boy  (Grant) t.x923.11:79 

Drake,  J.  M.  Fast  and  loose  in  Dixie 971.4:67 

Drake,  S.  A.  Battle  of  Gettysburg 971.4:183 

Goss,  W.  L.  Jed;  a boy’s  adventures  in  the  army Gx801 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  the  war x971.4:35 

Headley,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders. 923.15:48 

— General  Grant 923.11:40 

Headley,  P.  C.  Facing  the  enemy  (Sherman) x923.15:50 

— Fight  it  out  on  this  line  (Grant) x923.11:53 

— Fighting  Phil.  (Sheridan) 923.15:51 

— Miner  boy  and  his  monitor  (Ericsson) x926.1:12 

— Old  Salamander  (Farragut) x923.15:52 

— Old  Stars  (O.  M.  Mitchel) x923.15:54 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Army  life  in  a black  regiment 971.4:65 

Hosmer,  J.  K.  The  color-guard 971.4:39 

Hughes,  R.  M.  General  Johnston 923.15:105 

Jackson,  M.  A.  Life  and  letters  of  “Stonewall”  Jack- 

son 923.15:97 

Johnson,  R.  Short  history  of  the  war  of  secession . . 971.4+152 
Keim,  D.  R.  Sheridan’s  troopers  on  the  borders 913.2:8 


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Kieffer,  H.  M.  Recollections  of  a drummer  boy Kx601 

Knox,  T.  W.  Camp-fire  and  cotton-field 971.4:117 

Lee,  P.  General  Lee 923.15:112 

Leland,  C.  G.  Abraham  Lincoln 923.11:34 

Lewis,  C.  B.  Field,  fort  and  fleet 971.4+138 

Mahan,  A.  T.  Admiral  Farragut 923.15:100 

Moore,  F.  Anecdotes,  poetry  and  incidents  of  the  war.971.4+94 

Morse,  J.  T.,  ir.  Abraham  Lincoln 923.11:124 

Mudge,  Z.  A.  Forest  boy  (Lincoln) x923. 11:50 

Nichols,  G.  W.  Story  of  the  great  march 971.4:47 

Page,  T.  N.  Two  little  confederates Pxl201 

Pittenger,  W.  Capturing  a locomotive 971.4:50 

Putnam,  M.  L.  Children’s  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. x923.11:119 

Rand,  E.  A.  When  the  war  broke  out Rxl83 

Soley,  J.  R.  Sailor  boys  of  ’61 971.4:157 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Andrew  John- 
son   923.11:102 

— Inside  the  White  House  in  war  times 923.11:112 

— U.  S.  Grant 923.11:81 

Swinton,  W.  Twelve  decisive  battles  of  the  war 971.4+66 

Taylor,  B.  F.  Pictures  of  life  in  camp  and  field 971.4:53 

Thayer,  W.  M.  From  the  log  cabin  to  the  White  House 

(Garfield) x923.11:48 

— From  the  tannery  to  the  White  House  (Grant) 923.11:75 

Thompson,  D.  D.  Abraham  Lincoln 923.11:137 

— Youth's  history  of  the  rebellion 971.4:12 

Where  men  only  dare  to  go 971.4:106 

e.  SPECIAL  STATES  AND  PLACES. 

Black,  A.  Story  of  Ohio 975.1:11 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  New  York 973.1:17 

Butterworth,  H.  Young  folks’  history  of  Boston 972.4:5 

Connelly,  E,  M.  Story  of  Kentucky 974.7:11 

Cooke,  J.  E.  Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion 974.2:2 

Drake,  S.  A.  Around  the  Hub  (Boston) 972.4:6 

— New  England  legends  and  folk-lore 972:6 

— Making  of  New  England x972:7 

— Making  of  the  great  West 975:13 

Hale,  E.  E.  Story  of  Massachusetts 972.4:38 

Heaton,  J.  L.  Story  of  Vermont 972.3:3 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.  Old  Northwest 975:16 

Humphrey,  F.  A.  How  New  England  was  made x972:13 

Kirkland,  J.  Story  of  Chicago 975.1+22 

Kobbe,  G.  New  York  and  its  environs 917.3:24 

Ladd,  H.  O.  History  of  New  Mexico 975.7:5 

Larcom,  L.  A New  England  girlhood x928.1:99 

Lodge,  H.  C.  Boston 972.4:37 


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McMurry,  C.  Pioneer  history  stories  (Mississippi  valley), 


Pratt,  M.  L.  Great  West x975:24 

Roosevelt,  T.  New  York 973.1:24 

Shick,  L.  Chicago  and  its  environs 917.5:152 

Scudder,  H.  B.  Boston  town 972.4:7 

Thompson,  M.  Story  of  Louisiana 974.6:3 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  Story  of  Wisconsin 975.3:10 

Todd,  C.  B.  Story  of  city  of  New  York 973.1:18 

— Story  of  Washington 974.1 :6 

8.  MEXICO. 

Hale,  S.  Story  of  Mexico x977:18 

Ober,  F.  A.  Young  folks’  history  of  Mexico 977:11 

VI.  NATIONAL  GOVERNMENT  AND  WEALTH. 

Abbott,  B.  V.  Judge  and  jury 340:10 

— Travelling  law  schools  and  famous  trials x340:18 

Adams,  C.  K.,  ed.  Representative  British  orations.  3 v.. 329. 2:1 

Alton,  E.  Among  the  law-makers 328.1:3 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Century  book  for  young  Americans.  .x324.1+123 

Brooks,  N.  How  the  republic  is  governed 324.1:120 

Brown,  E.,  and  A.  Strauss.  Dictionary  of  American  pol- 
itics  324.1:84 

Burnham.  W.  P.  Three  roads  to  a commission  in  the 

U.  S.  army 355.1:14 

Dawes,  A.  L.  How  we  are  governed x324.1:51 

Dole,  E.  P.  Talks  about  law 340:27 

Ewald,  A.  C.  The  crown  and  its  advisers x323.2:21 

Fawcett,  M.  G.  Political  economy  for  beginners 330:25 

— Tales  in  political  economy 330:26 

Giffin,  W.  M.  Civics  for  young  Americans 324.1:83 

Holbrook,  J.  Ten  years  among  the  mail  bags 383.1:1 

Hyde,  J.  W.  Royal  mail 383.2:1 

Johnston,  A.  History  of  American  politics 324.1:22 

— ed.  Representative  American  orations.  3 v 329.1:47 

Macy,  J.  First  lessons  in  civil  government 324.1:120 

— Our  government 324.1:98 

Mason,  A.  B.,  and  J.  J.  Lalor.  Primer  of  political  econ- 
omy  330:24 

Morrell,  C.  Handbook  of  the  Boys’  brigade 364:2 

Newcomb,  S.  A B C of  finance 332:24 

Nordhoff,  C.  Politics  for  young  Americans 324.1:23 

Patton,  J.  H.  Political  economy  for  American  youth. . .330:131 
Philp,  R.  K.  How  a penny  became  a thousand  pounds..  .331:17 
Pittenger,  W.  Debater’s  treasury 815.2:49 


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Steele,  G.  M.  Rudimentary  economics 330:118 

Svmes,  J.  E.  Political  economy 330:108 

Thorpe,  F.  N.  Government  of  the  people  of  U.  S 324.1:90 

Tucker,  C.  Parliament  in  the  play-room Tx902 

Walker,  F.  A.  First  lessons  in  political  economy 330:103 


VII.  NATURAL  SCIENCE. 


1.  GENERAL  WORKS. 


Adams,  W.  H.  D.,  ed.  Everyday  objects 504:70 

Allen,  G.  Common  sense  science 504:71 

Andrews,  J.  Stories  Mother  Nature  told  her  children.  .x504:80 
Ballard,  H.  H.  Three  kingdoms;  handbook  of  the  Agas- 
siz association 579:13 

Benison,  H.  W.  Nature’s  fairy  land 504:99 

Bergen,  F.  D.  Glimpses  at  the  plant  world x580:66 

Bert,  P.  First  steps  in  scientific  knowledge 502:7 

— Primer  of  scientific  knowledge 502:8 

Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  men  of  science x925:ll 

Bower,  J.  A.  Simple  experiments  for  science  teaching.  .507:8 

Boys’  and  girls’  book  of  science x504:28 

Brightweil,  C.  L.  Romantic  incidents  in  the  lives  of 

naturalists 925:3 


Brown,  R.,  ed.  Science  for  all.  5 v 504+27 

Buckland.  F.  T.  Curiosities  of  natural  history.  3 v 504:1 

— Log-book  of  a fisherman  and  zoologist 504:2 

Butui^,  a.  K.  Fany-iand.  oi  science x504:3 

— Short  history  of  natural  science 509 :3 

Burt,  M.  E.,  ed.  Little  nature  studies  from  John  Bur- 
roughs  507:12 

Carey,  A.  Wonders  of  common  things .x504:72 

Champlin,  J.  D.,  jr.  Young  folks’  catechism  of  common 

things x502:4 

Cooley,  L.  C.  Easy  experiments  in  physical  science. ..  .530:37 

D’Anvers,  N.  Science  ladders 504:76 

Darwin,  C.  R.  Naturalist’s  voyage  around  the  world.. 508 +8 
Duncan,  P.  M.  Heroes  of  science;  botanists,  zoologists 

and  geologists 925:4 

Estes,  D.,  ed.  Half-hour  recreations  in  popular  science. 


2 v 504:5 

Ewart,  H.  C.  Heroes  and  martyrs  of  science 925:8 

Farmer,  L.  H.  Story  book  of  science x504:73 

Furneaux,  W~.  S.  Out-door  world 502:13 

Gibson,  J.  Chips  from  the  earth’s  crust 504:82 

Guthrie,  F.  First  book  of  knowledge x504:37 

Hopkins,  G.  M.  Experimental  science 530+39 


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Hooker,  W.  Child’s  book  of  nature.  3 pts 502:17 

Jackman,  W.  S.  Nature  study 507:6 

Jewett,  M.  J.  First  steps  in  natural  science 507:11 

Johonnot,  J.  Glimpses  of  the  animate  world 504:65 

M’Pherson,  J.  G.  Tales  of  science 504:88 

Miller,  Mrs.  F.,  and  others.  Simple  lessons x504:26 

Molloy,  G.  Gleanings  in  science 530:47 

Mudie,  R.  Popular  guide  to  observation  of  nature x504:41 

Natural  history  rambles — 

Ansted,  D.  T.  In  search  of  minerals 504:29 

Cooke,  M.  C.  Ponds  and  ditches .- 504:30 

— The  woodlands 504 :31 

Duncan,  P.  M.  The  sea-shore 504:32 

Napier,  C.  O.  G.  Lakes  and  rivers 504:33 

Taylor,  J.  E.  Mountain  and  moor 504:34 

— Underground  504 :35 

Wood,  J.  G.  Lane  and  field 504:36 

Nichols,  J.  R.  Fireside  science 504:14 

Pepper,  J.  H.  Boys’  book  of  science x504:69 

— Scientific  amusements 504:68 

Philp,  R.  K.  Reason  why 502:16 

Picturesque  science  for  the  young X504+67 

Pollard,  B.  Everyday  miracles  in  nature x504:105 

Prcctor,  R.  A.  Familiar  science  studies 504:38 

— Light  science  for  leisure  hours 504:16 

— ed.  Nature  studies 504:45 

Scheie  de  Vere,  M.  Stray  leaves  from  the  book  of  nature. 


— Wonders  of  the  deep 504:18 

Short  studies  from  nature 504:64 

Swiss  cross;  organ  of  the  Agassiz  association 

Reference  room 

Taylor,  J.  E.,  ed.  Notes  on  collecting  and  preserving 

natural  history  objects 579:11 

Tissandier,  G.  Half-hours  of  scientific  amusement 530:42 

Tucker,  C.  M.  Fairy  Know-a-bit x504:91 

Wells,  D.  A.  Science  popularly  explained 502:3 

Weston,  J.  Dick’s  holidays,  and  what  he  did x504:104 

What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  round  the  world.  .x508+6 

What  shall  we  talk  about? x504:81 

White,  J.  S.,  ed.  Boys’  and  girls’  Pliny x500:9 

Wilson,  A.  Glimpses  of  nature 504:107 

Wonders  of  the  universe 504+90 

Wood,  J.  G.  Nature’s  teachings 504:60 

World  of  wonders 504:21 

Wright,  C.  R.  A.  Threshold  of  science 530:41 

Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  of  the  great  scientists.x925:10 


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2.  SKETCHES  OF  NATURE. 

Abbott,  C.  C.  Days  out  of  doors 504:85 

— Naturalist’s  rambles  about  home 590:54 

— Travels  in  a tree  top 504:119 

— Upland  and  meadow 590 :66 

Bass,  M.  F.  Nature  stories x507:10 

Burroughs,  J.  Fresh  fields 824.1:9 

— Indoor  studies 824.1 :154 

— Pepacton  824.1 :14 

— Sharp  eyes,  and  other  papers 824.1:154 

— Signs  and  seasons 824.1:120 

— Wake-robin  598 :27 

Denning,  C.  By-ways  of  nature  and  life 913.1:66 

Dyson,  Mrs.  Stories  of  the  trees 580:68 

Gatty,  M.  Parables  from  nature.  2 v 504:123 

Gibson,  W.  H.  Sharp  eyes 504+108 

Jefferies,  R.  Field  and  hedgerow 824.2:162 

— Life  of  the  fields 824.2:59 

— Open  air 824.2:126 

— Round  about  a great  estate 824.2:60 

— Wild  life 824.2:61 

Kelly,  M.  A.  B.  Leaves  from  nature’s  story  book x504:120 

Keyser,  L.  S.  Bird-dom 598:49 

Knight,  F.  A.  By  leafy  ways 504:86 

— Idylls  of  the  field 504:98 

Leslie,  G.  D.  Letters  to  Marco  (notes  on  objects  of  the 

Southern  English  counties) 504:117 

Lubbock,  J.  Beauties  of  nature 504:111 

Lunt,  H.  Across  lots 504:84 

— Short  cuts  and  by-paths 504:118 

Miller,  O.  T.  Bird-ways 598:28 

— In  nesting  time 598:35 

Mills,  S.  Readings  from  the  book  of  nature 504:122 

Starr,  F.  On  the  hills 550:61 

Thompson,  M.  By-ways  and  bird  notes 824.1:117 

— Sylvan  secrets 598 :37 

Thoreau,  H.  D.  Succession  of  forest  trees  and  Wild 

apples 633.1:18 

Todd,  A.  J.  Vacation  club 504:113 

Torrey,  B.  Birds  in  the  bush 598:26 

Treat,  M.  Home  studies  in  nature 504:47 

VIII.  THE  UNIVERSE. 

1.  ASTRONOMY. 

Ball,  R.  S.  Star-land x520:38 

— Story  of  the  heavens 520+48 

Blake,  J.  L.  First  book  in  astronomy 520:39 


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Brewster,  D.  Martyrs  of  science 925:2 

Chambers,  G.  F.  Story  of  the  stars 523:27 

Champlin,  J.  D.,  jr.  Young  folks’  astronomy x520:17 

Champney,  E.  W.  In  the  sky-garden x520:23 

Durham,  W.  Astronomy 520:44 

Flammarion,  C.  Wonders  of  the  heavens 520:3 

Giberne,  A.  Starry  skies x520:55 

— Sun,  moon  and  stars x520:22 

Gillett,  J.  A.,  and  W.  J.  Rolfe.  Astronomy 520:37 

Hartwig,  G.  Marvels  over  our  heads 552:26 

Lockyer,  J.  N.  Astronomy  (science  primers) 520:5 

Marvels  of  astronomy 520:46 

Mayhew,  H.  Peasant  boy  philosopher  (Ferguson) x925.2:19 

Moore,  A.,  and  L.  D.  Nichols.  Overhead x520:19 

Morton,  E.  J.  C.  Heroes  of  science:  astronomers 925:5 

Parker,  G.  W.  Elements  of  astronomy 520:59 

Parker,  W.  H.  Familiar  talks 520:34 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Story-land  of  stars /.  ...x520:54 

Proctor,  R.  A.  Mysteries  of  time  and  space 520:18 

— Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy 520:11 

— Poetry  of  astronomy 520:12 

Ward,  Mrs.  M.  The  telescope 522:3 

Young,  C.  A.  Elements  of  astronomy 520:40 

— Lessons  in  astronomy 520:45 

2.  PHYSICS  AND  CHEMISTRY. 

Abbott,  J.  Science  for  the  young:  Force x530:19 

Light  x535:12 

Heat  536:8 

Boys,  C.  V.  Soap-bubbles 530:45 

Brewster,  S.  First  book  of  chemistry x540:23 

Cazin,  A.  Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat 536:2 

Chute,  H.  V.  Elementary  practical  physics 530:36 

Faraday,  M.  Chemical  history  of  a candle x536:9 

Garnett,  W.  Heroes  of  science:  Physicists 925:9 

Gifford,  J.  B.  Elementary  lessons  in  physics 530:57 

Hall,  E.  H.,  and  J.  H.  Bergen.  Physics 530:48 

Heaton,  C.  W.  Experimental  chemistry 542:5 

Hepworth,  T.  C.  Book  of  the  lantern 535:19 

Hoffmann,  Prof.  Magic  at  home x530:44 

Hooker,  W.  Child’s  book  of  nature;  Pt.  3,  air,  water, 

heat,  light,  etc x530:16 

Johnson,  A.  Sunshine x535:27 

Marion,  F.  Wonders  of  optics 535:11 

Marvels  of  heat,  light  and  sound 530:50 

Mayer,  A.  B.,  and  C.  Barnard.  Light 535:4 

Mayer,  A.  M.  Sound 534:3 

Mayhew,  H.  Sir  Humphrey  Davy x925.2:17 

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Meyer,  L.  J.  Real  fairy  folks x540:20 

Muir,  M.  M.  P.  Heroes  of  science:  chemists 925:6 

Odling,  W.  Chemistry  (science  primers) 502:11 

Pepper,  J.  H.  Cyclopaedic  science  simplified x530:26 

Perry,  J.  Spinning  tops 531:31 

Radau,  R.  Wonders  of  acoustics 534:4 

Roscoe,  H.  E.  Chemistry  (science  primers) 540:7 

— Home  experiments  in  science 530:30 

Stewart,  B.  Physics  (science  primers) 530:13 

Tidy,  C.  U.  Story  of  a tinder-box x536:16 

Towle,  G.  M.  Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention 926:17 

Tyler,  H.  W.  Entertainments  in  chemistry 542:2 

Uncle  Lawrence.  In  search  of  a son Ux203 

Wright,  M.  R.  Elementary  physics 530:38 

3.  ELECTRICITY. 

Bailie,  J.  Wonders  of  electricity 537:2 

Barnard,  C.  First  steps  in  electricity 537:34 

Benjamin,  P.  Age  of  electricity 537:26 

Caillard,  E.  M.  Electricity 537:57 

Crofts,  A.  How  to  make  a dynamo 537:82 

Dickson,  W.  K.  L.  and  A.  Life  and  inventions  of 

Thomas  Alva  Edison 925.1+13 

Electricity  in  daily  life 537+50 

Fonvielle,  W.  de.  Thunder  and  lightning 537:4 

Larden,  W.  Electricity 537:46 

Lodge,  O.  J.  Modern  views  of  electricity 537:49 

Martin,  T.  C.,  and  J.  Sachs.  Electrical  boats  and  nav- 
igation  537+137 

Marvels  of  electricity  and  magnetism 537:76 

Meadowcraft,  W.  H.  The  a b c of  electricity 537:45 

Mendenhall,  T.  C.  Century  of  electricity 537:29 

Sloane,  T.  O.  Electricity  simplified 537:77 

— Electric  toy-making 537 :81 

Thompson,  S.  P.  Elementary  lessons  in  electricity 537:133 

Trevert,  E.  Electric  batteries  made  at  home 537:48 

— Experimental  electricity * 537 :113 

Young,  F.  C.,  ed.  Electrical  apparatus  for  amateurs. . .537:124 

IX.  THE  EARTH  AND  ITS  STRUCTURE. 

1.  ROCKS,  MINERALS  AND  PRECIOUS  STONES. 

Barnard,  C.  Talks  about  the  soil 631:16 

Clapp,  H.  L.  Common  minerals 507:2v3 

Crosby,  W.  O.  Common  minerals  and  rocks 507:2v3 

Dana,  J.  D.  Geological  story  briefly  told 550:4 

D’ Anvers,  N.  Life  story  of  our  earth x550:65 


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Dieulafait,  L.  Diamonds  and  precious  stones 549:6 

Figuier,  L.  World  before  the  deluge 560:2 

Geikie,  A.  Geology  (science  primers) 550:35 

Giberne,  A.  World’s  foundations x550:40 

Hamlin,  A.  C.  Leisure  hours  among  the  gems 549:20 

Hartwig,  G.  Marvels  under  our  feet 551:54 

Herrick,  S.  B.  Earth  in  past  ages x550:50 

Hutchinson,  H.  N.  Autobiography  of  the  earth 550:63 

— Story  of  the  hills 553:24 

Hyatt,  A.  About  pebbles 507:2vl 

Jones,  W.  Treasures  of  the  earth 549:3 

King,  C.  W.  Natural  history  of  gems 549:12 

— Natural  history  of  precious  stones  and  metals 549:13 

Kingsley,  C.  Madame  How  and  Lady  Why x550:24 

Knox,  T.  W.  Underground  world 628:56 

LeConte,  J.  Elements  of  geology 550+27 

Orpen,  Mrs.  G.  Stories  about  famous  precious  stones 549:36 

Orton,  J.  Underground  treasures 549:4 

Richards,  E.  H.  First  lessons  in  minerals x549:16 

Rothschild,  M.  D.  Precious  stones 549:34 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Aspects  of  the  earth 550+59 

— Story  of  our  continent 551:58 

— First  book  in  geology 550:55 

Smiles,  S.  Robert  Dick 925.2:3 

Streeter,  E.  W.  Great  diamonds  of  the  world 549:15 

— Pearls  and  pearling  life 549:25 

— Precious  stones  and  gems 549:28 

Taylor,  J.  E.  Geological  stories 550:23 

Winchell,  A.  Geological  excursions x550:29 

2.  LAND,  WATER,  AIR. 

Abbott,  J.  Science  for  the  young:  water  and  land x551:4 

Adams,  C.  Earth  and  its  wonders x551:17 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Famous  caves  and  catacombs 719:3 

Ansted,  D.  T.  Great  stone  book  of  nature 553:14 

Barnard,  C.  Talks  about  the  weather 552:27 

D’ An  vers,  N.  Forms  of  land  and  water x551:21 

Duncan,  P.  M.  Physical  geography  (science  primers) . . in  502 :11 

Flammarion,  C.  Atmosphere 552+3 

Garden,  woods  and  fields..: x551:21 

Gaye,  S.  Great  world’s  farm 551:60 

— World’s  lumber  room 551:61 

Gee,  W.  Short  studies  in  nature  knowledge 551:64 

Geikie,  A.  Elementary  lessons  in  physical  geography.  ..551:53 

— Physical  geography  (science  primers) 551:7 

Gibson,  J.  Great  waterfalls  and  geysers 551:47 

Gosse,  P.  H.  Ocean 551.2:1 


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Hartwig,  G.  Aerial  world 552:2 

— Sea  and  its  living  wonders 551.2:11 

— Subterranean  world 551 :10 

— Tropical  world 551 :9 

— Volcanoes  and  earthquakes x553:10 

Harvey,  M.,  and  others.  Old  ocean x551.2:20 

Hovey,  H.  C.  Celebrated  American  caverns 551:25 

In  the  polar  regions x551:22 

In  the  temperate  regions x551:23 

Ingersoll,  E.  Old  ocean 551.2:12 

James,  W.  P.  From  source  to  sea  (rivers) 551:46 

Jones,  W.  Broad,  broad  ocean 551.2:2 

Jordan,  W.  L.  Winds 552:17 

Kirby,  M.  and  E.  Sea  and  its  wonders x51.2:3 

— World  at  home x551:32 

Lanoye,  F.  Tugnot  de.  The  sublime  in  nature 551:12 

Marvels  of  earth,  air  and  water 530:49 

— geology  and  physical  geography 550:67 

— the  elements 540 :39 

Musset,  P.  de.  Mr.  Wind  and  Madame  Rain MxllOl 

Nichols,  L.  D.  Underfoot 551.1:2 

Patton,  J.  H.  Natural  resources  of  the  U.  S.  (science 

primers) 551:38 

Reclus,  E.  History  of  a mountain 553:2 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Sea  and  land 551+62 

— Story  of  our  continent 551:58 

Simpson,  J.  Old  mother  earth x551:63 

Sonrel,  L.  Bottom  of  the  sea 551.2:8 

Tissandier,  G.  Wonders  of  water 551:15 

Uncle  Lawrence.  Story  of  a mountain x553:17 

Van  Dervoort,  J.  W.  The  water  world 551.2:19 

Whitney,  J.  D.  United  States.  2 v 551+50 

Zurcher,  E.,  and  E.  Margolle.  Meteors,  aerolites,  storms, 

etc 552:6 

X.  THE  LIVING  WORLD. 

1.  LIFE  AND  ITS  MYSTERIES. 

Clodd,  E.  Story  of  creation 575.48 

Huxley,  T.  H.,  and  H.  N.  Martin.  Biology 570:24 

Marvels  of  animal  and  plant  life 570:34 

Morley,  M.  W.  Song  of  life 570:30 

Nicols,  A.  Puzzle  of  life x571:28 

Parker,  T.  J.  Elementary  biology 570:32 

Stevenson,  S.  H.  Boys  and  girls  in  biology x570:12 

Herrick,  S.  B.  Wonders  of  plant-life  under  the  micro- 
scope  578:16 


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Lankester,  E.  Half-hours  with  the  microscope 578:14 

Man  ton,  W.  P.  Beginnings  with  the  microscope 578:17 

Stokes,  A.  C.  Microscopy  for  beginners 578:25 

Ward,  Mrs.  M.  The  microscope 578:12 

Wells,  S.,  and  others.  Through  a microscope 578:22 

Wood,  J.  G.  Common  objects  of  the  microscope 578:9 

2.  PLANTS. 

Allen,  G.  Flowers  and  their  pedigrees 580:25 

Allen,  P.  Playing  at  botany x580:49 

Apgar,  A.  C.  Trees  of  the  northern  U.  S 587:4 

Bailey,  L.  H.,  jr.  Talks  afield 580:35 

Bailey,  W.  W.  Botanical  collector’s  hand-book 579:1 

Barnard,  C.  Talks  about  our  useful  plants 633 :19 

Bergen,  F.  D.  Glimpses  at  the  plant  world x580:66 

Bettany,  G.  T.  Botany  (science  primers) in502:ll 

Bower,  F.  O.  Botany  for  beginners 580:84 

Brisbin,  J.  S.  Trees  and  tree-planting 633.1:10 

Church,  E.  R.  Among  the  trees  at  Elmridge x580:42 

— Flower-talks  at  Elmridge x580:41 

Cooper,  H.  C.  Short  studies  in  botany *..x580:69 

Dana,  F.  T.  According  to  season 580:78 

— How  to  know  the  wild  flowers 580:71 

D’ An  vers,  N.  Flowerless  plants x580:27 

— Vegetable  life x581 :11 

Egleston,  N.  H.  Hand-book  of  tree-planting 633.1:4 

Figuier,  L.  The  vegetable  world 580:18 

Flagg,  W.  Year  among  the  trees 587:26 

Fuller,  J.  J.  Uncle  John’s  flower-gatherers x580:16 

Goodale,  G.  L.  A few  common  plants 507:2vl 

Gray,  A.  Botany  for  young  people: 

How  plants  grow x580:7vl 

How  plants  behave x580:7v2 

Hale,  G.  E.  Little  flower-people x580:4? 

Hardinge,  E.  M.  With  the  wild  flowers 580:80 

Harris,  A.  B.  Wild  flowers 580+67 

Hartwig,  E.  Wonders  of  the  tropical  forests 551:55 

Hooker,  Sir  J.  D.  Botany,  (science  primers) 580:22 

Hooker,  W.  Child’s  book  of  nature:  plants x580:15 

Kerner,  A.  Flowers  and  their  unbidden  guests 581:18 

Kirby,  M.,  and  E.  Talks  about  trees 582:7 

Lubbock,  J.  Flowers,  fruits  and  leaves 581:27 

Mann,  M.  The  flower  people x580:51 

Man  ton,  W.  P.  Field  botany 579:2 

Marion,  F.  Wonders  of  vegetation 580:11 

Masters,  M.  T.  Botany  for  beginners x580:17 

Mathews,  F.  S.  Familiar  flowers  of  field  and  garden 580:87 

Newell,  J.  H.  Lessons  in  botany.  2 v 580:73 

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Pierce,  B.  K.  Young  Shetlander,  T.  Edmondson x925.2:16 

Pratt,  M.  L.  Fairyland  of  flowers x580+58 

— Little  flower  folks x580:77 

Schleiden,  M.  J.  Poetry  of  the  vegetable  world 580:12 

Spear,  M.  A.  Leaves  and  flowers x580:85 

Step,  E.  Plant-life 580:23 

Stevenson,  W.  Trees  of  commerce 633.1:22 

Ward,  H.  M.  The  oak 582:6 

Warner,  A.  B.  Blue  flag  and  cloth  of  gold x635:6 

— Three  little  spades x635:5 

Weed,  C.  M.  Ten  New  England  blossoms  and  their  in- 
sect visitors j 580 :86 

Whitcomb,  I.  P.  Bunch  of  wild  flowers 580:81 

Yonge,  C.  M.  The  herb  of  the  field x580:50 

Youmans,  E.  A.  First  book  of  botany 580:12 

3.  ANIMALS, 
a.  IN  GENERAL. 

Anderson,  W.  Treasury  of  the  animal  world x590:40 

Bamford,  M.  E.  The  Look-about  club x590:95 

— Second  year  of  the  Look-about  club x590:120 

— My  land  and  water  friends x590:81 

— Talks  by  queer  folks x590:149 

Barker,  L.  D.  More  of  my  feathered  and  four-footed 

friends x590:133 

— Some  of  my  feathered  and  four-footed  friends x590:144 

Beard,  W.  H.  Humor  in  animals 828.1+35 

Biart,  L.  Adventures  of  a young  naturalist Bx701 

Brightwen,  E.  Wild  nature  won  by  kindness x590:136 

Buckland,  F.  Notes  and  jottings  from  animal  life 590:70 

Buckley,  A.  B.  Life  and  her  children  (invertebrates).  .x592:l 

— Winners  in  life’s  race  (vertebrates) 596:6 

Campbell,  Mrs.  E.  C.  Natural  history  for  young  folks. x590:137 

Cassell’s  popular  natural  history.  4 v 590+2 

Chase,  A.  E.  Stories  from  animal  land x590:155 

Church,  E.  R.  Little  neighbors  at  Elmridge x590:96 

— Talks  by  the  seashore x590:86 

Cooper,  S.  Animal  life x590:94 

Emerton,  J.  H.  Life  on  the  sea  shore 590:148 

Figuier,  L.  Ocean  world 590:39 

Gautier,  T.  My  household  pets 636:2 

Gosse,  P.  H.  Romance  of  natural  history.  2 v 590:41 

— Year  at  the  shore 590:27 

Greenwood,  G.  History  of  my  pets Lx402 

Harris,  A.  B.  Dooryard  folks x590:48 

Hartwig,  G.  Denizens  of  the  deep x590:100 

— Sea-monsters  and  sea-birds x590:102 


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— Wild  animals  of  the  tropics x590:101 

— Winged  life  in  the  tropics x590:105 

Holder,  C.  F.  Frozen  dragons,  and  other  tales x590:110 

— Living  lights 590:93 

— Marvels  of  animal  life 590:61 

— Strange  company x590 :107 

Ingersoll,  E.  Country  cousins 590+53 

— Friends  worth  knowing 590:17 

— Habits  of  animals 590:115 

Jackson,  T.  Stories  about  animals x590:30 

Johonnot,  J.  Friends  in  feathers  and  fur x590:125 

Kingsley,  C.  Glaucus,  or  Wonders  of  the  shore 590:28 

Kingsley,  J.  S.  Popular  natural  history.  2 v 590+146 

Kirby,  M.  and  E.  Things  in  the  forest x590:44 

Kirby,  W.  F.  Natural  history.  3 v X590+129 

Knox,  T.  W.  Horse  stories  and  of  other  animals x63  6.1+13 

Lockwood,  S.  Animal  memoirs.  2 v x590:109 

Manton,  W.  P.  Taxidermy  without  a teacher 579:6 

Maskell,  Mrs.  A.  E.  A.  Four  feet,  wings  and  fins x590:29 

Maynard,  C.  J.  Manual  of  taxidermy 579:5 

Miller,  O.  T.  Friends  in  fur  and  feathers x599:6 

— Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur x590:92 

— Queer  pets  at  Marcy’s x590:73 

Monteith,  J.  Familiar  animals x590:151 

— Living  creatures  of  water,  land  and  air x590:152 

Morgan,  C.  L.  Animal  life  and  intelligence 590+135 

Morse,  E.  S.  First  book  of  zoology 590:42 

Page,  H.  Animal  anecdotes 590:90 

Parrots  and  monkeys x590:83 

Peabody,  S.  H.  Cecil’s  book  of  natural  history x590:31 

Richards,  L.  E.  Four  feet,  two  feet  and  no  feet X590+65 

Shepard,  H.  Animals,  wild  and  tame x590+68 

Smiles,  S.  Life  of  a Scotch  naturalist,  Thomas  Edward..925.2:4 

Stables,  G.  Hints  about  home  and  farm  favourites 636:7 

Steele,  J.  W.  Fur,  feathers  and  fuzz 590:127 

Taylor,  J.  E.  Playtime  naturalist x590:112 

Tenney,  A.  A.  Natural  history  of  animals 590:157 

— Young  folks’  pictures  and  stories  of  animals.  2 v..x590:122 

Wood,  J.  G.  Animal  traits  and  characteristics 590:35 

— Bible  animals 590 :85 

— Boy’s  own  book  of  natural  history x590:37 

— Common  objects  of  the  country 590:32 

of  the  seashore 590:33 

— Fresh  and  salt  water  aquariums 590:36. 

— Fourth  natural  history  reader x590:99 

— Homes  under  the  ground;  (part  of  Homes  without 

hands)  x590:103 

— Homes  without  hands  (habitations,  nests,  etc.,  of  ani- 

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— Illustrated  natural  history x590:131 

— Man  and  beast  here  and  hereafter 590:25 

— My  backyard  zoo x590:78 

— Petland  revisited 636 :4 

— Popular  natural  history 590:13 

— Rambles  near  the  shore x590:77 

— Second  natural  history  reader x590:82 

— Sketches  and  anecdotes  of  animal  life 590:34 

— Strange  dwellings;  (part  of  Homes  without  hands) 590:84 

— Third  natural  history  reader x590:98 

b.  LOWEST  FORMS. 

Agassiz,  Mrs.  E.  First  lesson  in  natural  history 593:1 

D’ Anvers,  N.  Lowest  forms  of  water  animals x593:3 

— Lowly  mantle  and  armor- wearers x594:5 

Hyatt,  A.  Common  hydroids,  corals  and  echinoderms.  .507:2vl 

— Common  mollusks 507 :2v2 

— Sponges  507:2vl 

— Worms  and  Crustacea 507:2v2 

Tenney,  A.  A.  Sea  shells  and  river  shells x594:8 

— Sea  urchins,  etc x593:5 

c.  INSECTS  AND  SPIDERS. 

Aaron,  E.  M.  Butterfly  hunters  in  the  Caribbees x508:15 

Alden,  R.  M.  World  of  little  people x595:54 

Ballard,  J.  P.  Among  moths  and  butterflies x595:41 

— Insect  lives x595:16 

Bamford,  M.  E.  Up  and  down  the  brooks x595:3? 

Budgen,  L.  M.  Episodes  of  insect  life 595:8 

Butler,  E.  A.  Pond  life:  Insects 595:29 

Candeze,  E.  Adventures  of  a field  cricket 595:44 

Carrington,  E.  Narrow,  narrow  world x595:56 

Church,  E.  R.  Flyers  and  crawlers. 595:22 

Conant,  H.  S.  Butterfly  hunters x595:31 

Emerton,  J.  H.  Spiders 595:28 

Ewing,  J.  H.  Great  water-beetle  in  a glass  pond x590+132 

Guernsey,  L.  E.  Jenny  and  the  insects x595:17 

Hook,  S.  L.  Little  people  and  their  homes x595:34 

Jenyns,  F.  B.  Book  about  bees x638:3 

Kirby,  M.  and  E.  Sketches  from  insect  life x595:18 

Manton,  W.  P.  Insects,  how  to  catch  and  prepare  them.. 579:7 
Noel,  M.  Buz,  or  the  life  and  adventures  of  a honey  bee. . .Nx451 

Scudder,  S.  H.  Life  of  a butterfly 595:50 

Tenney,  A.  A.  Bees,  butterflies,  etc x595:30 

Treat,  M.  Chapters  on  ants 595:27 

Tucker,  C.  M.  Fairy  Frisket  (insect  life) x595:40 

Van  Bruyssel,  E.  Population  of  an  old  pear-tree x595:32 


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Wood,  J.  G.  Insects  at  home  (England) 595:6 

— Insects  abroad 595:5 

d.  BIRDS,  REPTILES,  AND  FISHES. 

Abbott,  C.  C.  Birds  about  us 598:61 

Bailey,  W.  L.  Our  own  birds 598:4 

Buckland,  F.  T.,  and  others.  Birds  and  bird-life 598:6 

Burroughs,  J.  Birds  and  bees 824.1:194 

Chamberlain,  M.  Ornithology  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada, 2v.598:47 

Church,  E.  R.  Birds  and  their  ways x598:23 

Diaz,  A.  M.  Prang’s  birds.  4 v X598+29 

Dixon,  C.  Rural  bird  life 598:9 

Figuier,  L.  Reptiles  and  birds 598:18 

Fish,  E.  E.  Blessed  birds 598:43 

Flagg,  W.  Year  with  the  birds 598:59 

Fowler,  W.  W.  Tales  of  the  birds 598:41 

Grant,  J.  B.  Our  common  birds  and  how  to  know  them. 598:46 

Guernsey,  L.  E.  Jenny  and  the  birds x598:17 

Harris,  A.  B.  Field,  wood  and  meadow  rambles 598:58 

Harting,  J.  E.  Sketches  of  bird-life 598:22 

Hayward,  J.  M.  Bird  notes  (English) 598:65 

Holden,  C.  F.  and  G.  H.  Birds 598:44 

Ingersoll,  E.  Bird’s  nesting 579:3 

Johonnot,  J.  Neighbors  with  wings  and  fins x596:4 

Keyser,  L.  S.  Bird-dom 598:49 

— Bird  land 598:63 

Kirby,  M.  and  E.  Stories  about  birds x598:14 

Lee,  S.  W.  Habits  of  birds,  reptiles  and  fishes 590:121 

Merriam,  F.  A.  Birds  through  an  opera  glass x598:8 

Miller,  M.  My  Saturday  bird  class x598:60 

Miller,  O.  T.  Bird-lover  in  the  west 598:57 

— Bird- ways  598 :28 

— Little  brothers  of  the  air 598:50 

— Nesting  time 598:35 

Parkhurst,  H.  E.  Bird’s  calendar 598:62 

Samuels,  E.  A.  Our  northern  and  eastern  birds 598+40 

Shepard,  H.  Birds  and  fishes X590+69 

Tenney,  A.  A.  Birds x598:30 

— Fishes  and  reptiles x597:5 

Uncle  Warren.  Birds,  their  homes  and  habits X598+20 

Wood,  J.  G.  My  feathered  friends 598:16 

Wright,  M.  O.  Birdcraft 598:67 

e.  BEASTS.. 

Albertsen,  F.  Four-footed  lovers x599:22 

Baker,  H.  N.  Georgey’s  menagerie.  6 v x599:ll 

Baker,  S.  W.  Wild  beasts  and  their  ways 599:25 

Cheever,  H.  T.  Whale  and  his  captors 639:6 

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Church,  E.  R.  Dangerous  characters x599:24 

— Home  animals x636 :6 

— Some  useful  animals x599:23 

— Water  animals x599:26 

Davis,  W.  M.  Nimrod  of  the  sea,  or  the  American 

whalemen Dxl51 

Diaz,  A.  M.  Prang’s  cat  family x599+17vl 

— Prang’s  cow  family x599+17v2 

Dog  life 636.4:1 

Figuier,  L.  Mammalia 599:7 

Holder,  C.  F.  Ivory  king,  (elephant) 599:16 

Jackson,  T.  Our  dumb  companions 636:1 

Jesse,  E.  Anecdotes  of  dogs 636.4:8 

Johonnot,  J.  Cats  and  dogs 636:8 

— Neighbors  with  claws  and  hoofs x599:13 

Knox,  T.  W.  Dog  stories  and  dog  lore X636.4+9 

Miller,  L.  F.  Stories  of  the  cat  and  her  cousins x599:8 

— Stories  of  the  dog  and  his  cousins x599:9 

Moncrieff,  A.  R.  H.  Book  of  bow-wows 636.4:14 

Morgan,  C.  L.  Animal  sketches 590:138 

Morris,  F.  O.  Dogs  and  their  doings 636.4+3 

Nordhoff,  C.  Whaling  and  fishing Nx253 

Porter,  J.  H.  Wild  beasts 599:30 

Reid,  Mayne,  and  others.  Stories  about  animals x599:10 

Rennie,  J.  The  elephant 599:2 

— Natural  history  of  quadrupeds 599:4 

Rule,  P.  M.  The  cat 636.5:4 

Seymour,  M.  Little  Arthur  at  the  zoo x599:21 

Stables,  G.  Cats 636.5:3 

— Our  friend  the  dog 636.4:7 

Tenney,  A.  A.  Quadrupeds x599:19 

Uncle  Warren.  Animals,  their  homes  and  habits x599+18 

Weir,  H.  Animal  stories x599+14 

— Our  cats 636.5:5 

Williams,  C.  Anecdotes  of  dogs 636.4:5 

— Dogs  and  their  ways 636.4:4 

Wood,  J.  G.  First  natural  history  reader x599:15 

— Mammalia  599:20 

4 MAN. 

a.  HUMAN  RACES. 

Andrews,  J.  Seven  little  sisters  that  live  on  the  round 

ball  that  floats  in  the  air Ax802 

-Each  and  all,  or  How  the  seven  little  sisters  prove 

their  sisterhood Ax801 

Baldwin,  J.  D.  Ancient  America 571:20 

— Pre-historic  nations 571 :38‘ 


50  BOOKS  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE. 

Clodd,  E.  Childhood  of  the  world 571:4: 

D’ Anvers,  N.  Story  of  early  man x571:62 

Figuier,  L.  Human  race 572:5 

— Primitive  man 571 :8 

Quatrefages,  A.  de.  Natural  history  of  man 573:8 

Reid,  M.  Man  eaters  and  other  odd  people 913:6 

Smithson,  I.,  and  G.  F.  Barnes.  About  giants  and  other 

wonder  people 573:15 

Winchell,  A.  Preadamites 571:19 

Wood,  J.  G.  Natural  history  of  man 572+4 

b.  HUMAN  STRUCTURE  AND  HEALTH. 

Allen,  C.  B.  and  M.  A.  Man  wonderful  in  the  house 

beautiful 612 :40 

Barnett,  H.  O.  Making  of  the  body 612:71 

Beale,  A-  M.  A.  Calisthenics  and  light  gymnastics 613:86 

Blaikie,  W.  How  to  get  strong 613:8 

— Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls 613:65 

Blaisdell,  A.  F.  Child’s  book  of  health x613:77 

— Physiology  for  boys  and  girls 613:117 

— Physiology  for  the  young x612:41 

Bowditch,  H.  P.  Hints  on  physiology 507:2v3 

Brown,  E.  F.  House  I live  in x612:59 

Carpenter,  W.  B.  Human  physiology  (science  primers). in502:ll 

Checkley,  E.  Natural  method  of  physical  training 613:108 

Cobbett,  G.  T.  B.,  and  A.  F.  Jenkin.  Indian  clubs 613:137 

Davis,  I.  P.  Hygiene  for  girls 613:87 

Depping,  G.  Wonders  of  bodily  strength  and  skill 796:4 

Foster,  M.  Physiology  (science  primers) 612:27 

— and  L.  E.  Shove.  Physiology  for  beginners 612:70 

Gardiner,  B.  Indian  club  swinging 613:75 

Gymnastics  without  a teacher 613:67 

Hartelius,  T.  J.  Home  gymnastics 613:47 

Health  for  little  folks 613:112 

Hooker,  W.  Child’s  book  of  nature:  Animals x612:31 

Hunt,  L.  B.  Light  gymnastics 613:50 

Hutchison,  J.  C.  Our  wonderful  bodies.  2 v 612:67 

Le  Pileur,  A.  Wonders  of  the  human  body 612:18 

Mace,  J.  History  of  a mouthful  of  bread x612:16 

— Servants  of  the  stomach x612:16 

Melio,  G.  L.,  comp.  Manual  of  Swedish  drill 613:100 

Pratt,  M.  L.  New  calisthenics 613+97 

Proctor,  R.  A.  Strength 613:98 

Rankin,  F.  H.  Hygiene  of  childhood 613:101 

Reynolds,  E.  S.  Primer  of  hygiene 613:141 

Safford,  M.  J.,  and  M.  E.  Allen.  Health  and  strength 

for  girls x613:66 

Shepherd,  E.  R.  For  boys 612:17 


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— For  girls 612:32 

Smith,  W.  T.  Primer  of  physiology  and  hygiene x612:65 

Stowell,  C.  H.  Essentials  of  health x612:63 

— Healthy  body x612 :8 

— Primer  of  health x612:62 

Studley,  M.  J.  What  our  girls  ought  to  know x613:60 

Tomes,  R.  Youth’s  health  book x613:76 

Wilder,  B.  G.  What  young  people  should  know 612:46 

XI.  PRACTICAL  ARTS  AND  INDUSTRIES. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Lighthouses  and  lightships 656:3 

Amateur  work.  10  v 605+6 

American  railway 625+11 

Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  Famous  London  merchants x923.28:5 

— Romance  of  trade 380:3 

Boy’s  book  of  trades x680:2 

Boy’s  workshop x694:9 

Brightwell,  C.  L.  Heroes  of  laboratory  and  workshop 926:7 

Browne,  P.  What  girls  can  do 640:4 

Burnley,  J.  Romance  of  invention 609:6 

Carey,  A.  History  of  a book x655:18 

— Threads  of  knowledge  (weaving) x677:6 

Chase,  A.,  and  E.  Clow.  Stories  of  industry x604:8 

Clarke,  F.  L.  George  Stephenson x926.2:26 

Crowninshield,  M.  B.  All  among  the  lighthouses Cx751 

Davidson,  E.  A.  Boy  joiner x694:10 

Davies,  G.  C.  Practical  boat-sailing  for  amateurs 797:14 

Emery,  M.  S.  Everyday  business;  notes  on  its  principal 

details x658:17 

Field,  H.  M.  Story  of  the  Atlantic  telegraph 654:12 

Field,  P.  B.  Canvas  canoes 699:10 

Forney,  M.  N.  Catechism  of  the  locomotive 621:111 

Frazar,  D.  Practical  boat-sailing 656:9 

Firth,  H.  Biography  of  a locomotive  engine Fx656 

— On  the  wings  of  the  wind  (locomotive  engineering). . .Fx651 

— Triumphs  of  modern  engineering 620:32 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  Book  of  trades x604:4 

Goodwin,  C.  How  they  learned  housework Gx451 

Goss,  W.  F.  M.  Bench  work  in  wood 694:13 

Griffith,  R.  Boy’s  useful  pastimes x688:2 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  invention x926:l? 

Hapgood,  O.  C.  School  needlework x646:19 

Hart,  M.  C.  Amateur  printer 655:6 

Hartwig,  G.  Workers  under  the  ground 628:56 

Hawks,  F.  L.  Whale  fishery  and  polar  seas 639:10 

Helps,  A.  A business  man 658:20 


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Hodgson,  F.  F.  Carpenter’s  steel  square 694:14 

— Practical  carpentering 694:15 

Hopkins,  S.  R.  A young  prince  of  commerce Hxl701 

Hubert,  P.  G.,  jr.  Inventors 926.1:21 

Hughes,  G.  Construction  of  the  modern  locomotive 621:158 

Huntington,  E.  Children’s  kitchen  garden  book x640:31 

— Little  lessons  for  little  housekeepers x640:ll 

Japp,  A.  H.  Days  with  industrials 604:7 

Johnson,  C.  F.  Art  and  practice  of  needlework 646:22 

Kennedy,  W.  S.  Wonders  and  curiosities  of  the  railway.  .385:4 

Kilbon,  G.  B.  Carpentry  for  boys 694:20 

Klrbv,  M.  and  E.  Aunt  Martha’s  corner  cupboard 643:19 

Kirkland,  Miss  E.  S.  Dora’s  housekeeping x641:7 

— Six  little  cooks x641:6 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Boy’s  own  book  of  boats 699:5 

Lukin,  J.  Amongst  machines x621:29 

— Boy  engineers Lx501 

— Toy  making  for  amateurs 688:1 

— Yong  mechanic x621:28 

Mat^aux.  C.  L.  Wonderland  of  work x670+8 

Morris,  E.  Farming  for  boys 630:17 

Neison,  A.  Practical  boat  building  for  amateurs 639:9 

Noyce,  E.  Boy’s  own  book  of  manufactures x670:2 

Ocean  steamships 699+14 

Parton,  J.  Captains  of  industry 920:61 

Pepper,  J.  H.  Boy’s  book  of  metals x669:8 

Power,  S.  D.  Anna  Maria’s  housekeeping 640:17 

Reeves,  J.  The  Rothschilds 923.3:78 

Ripper,  W.  Steam 621:98 

Roe,  E.  P.  Driven  back  to  Eden  (farming).... Rx676 

Routledge,  R.  Discoveries  and  inventions  in  19th  century.609:4 

Sauzay,  A.  Wonders  of  glass-making. 666:2 

Sickels,  I.  Exercises  in  wood-working 694:16 

Sloane,  T.  O.  Facts  worth  knowing 603+23 

Smiles,  S.  Men  of  invention  and  industry 926:14 

Stephens,  W.  P.  Canoe  and  boat  building .699:7 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Men  of  business 923.18:18 

Timbs,  J.  Wonderful  inventions . 609:3 

Triumphs  of  steam x926.2:17 

Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  Annals  of  a fortress 623:1 

White,  S.  J.  Cookery  in  the  public  schools 641:38 

Wonder  stories  of  science x604:5 

Woodworking  tools 694:8 

XII.  FINE  ARTS. 

Bailey,  H.  T.  First  year  in  drawing 740:17 

Barnard,  C.  The  tone  masters:  Bach  and  Beethoven. . .x927:15 
Handel  and  Haydn x927:14 

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Mozart  and  Mendelssohn x927:13 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Our  American  artists,  1st  series. x927. 1+3 

— Same,  2d  series X927.1+4 

Bentley,  M.  L.  Hints  on  wood-carving 736:8 

Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  European  artists 927:44 

Boyhood  of  great  painters.  2 v 927.5:2 

Brightwell,  C.  L.  Palissy  the  potter x928.4:21 

Brush,  C.  C.  Lessons  in  practical  perspective x742:6 

Butterworth,  H.  Great  composers x927:22 

Champney,  E.  W.  All  around  a palette Cx227 

— John  Angelo  at  the  water  color  exhibition x759+l 

Crane,  W.  Baby’s  bouquet x784:10 

— Baby’s  opera x784 :9 

Crowest,  F.  Great  tone-poets 927:18 

Dole,  N.  H.  Famous  composers 927:45 

Duplessis,  G.  Wonders  of  engraving 760:2 

Frost,  W.  H.  Wagner  story  book 782:71 

Gilman,  B.  Musical  journey  of  Dorothy  and  Delia x780:90 

Henderson,  W.  J.  Story  of  music 780:61 

Hintz,  W.  B.  Illustrative  blackboard  sketching 741:20 

Hope,  A.  Amateur  photographer’s  hand  book 770:21 

Jackson,  F.  G.  Decorative  design 740:7 

Kellogg,  A.  M.  Forty  lessons  in  clay  modeling 731:4 

Knowlton,  H.  M.  Hints  for  pupils  in  drawing  and  paint- 
ing   740:19 

Lefevre,  M.  Wonders  of  architecture 720:4 

Leland,  C.  G.  Drawing  and  designing 748.46 

— Manual  of  wood  carving 736:10 

Lillie,  L.  C.  Music  and  musicians x780:32 

McCasky,  J.  P.,  ed.  Christmas  in  song,  sketch  and  story 

784+21 

Macy,  J.  C.  Young  people’s  history  of  music x780:48 

Rockstro,  W.  S.  History  of  music x780:39 

Spooner,  S.  Anecdotes  of  painters  and  engravers 704:30 

Tapley,  D.  J.  Amateur  photography 770:12 

Tytler,  S.  ‘Modern  painters 927:11 

— Musical  composers 927 :12 

— Old  masters  and  their  pictures 927:10 

Viardot,  L.  Wonders  of  European  art 750:3 

— Wonders  of  Italian  art 755:12 

— Wonders  of  sculpture 730:2 

Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  Habitations  of  man 728:9 

— Learning  to  draw x740:2 

— Story  of  a house 728:10 

Walker,  W.  Handbook  of  drawing 740:3 

Wallace,  E.  Amateur  photographer 770:11 


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XIII.  OCCUPATION  FOR  LEISURE  HOURS. 

1.  AMUSEMENTS  IN  GENERAL. 

Bartlett,  G.  B.  New  games  for  parlor  and  lawn x790:l(> 

Beard,  D.  C.  American  boy’s  handy  book x790:4 

Beard,  L.  and  A.  B.  American  girl’s  handy  book. x790:4 

Bower,  J.  A.  How  to  make  common  things 790:22 

Boy’s  own  book x790:9 

— Same.  New  ed x790:13 

Cassell’s  book  of  sports  and  pastimes 790:2 

Chadwick,  H.  Sports  and  pastimes  of  American  boys. . .x790:6 
Champlin,  J.  D.,  jr.  and  A.  E.  Bostwick.  Young  folks’ 

cyclopedia  of  games  and  sports x790:19 

Frost,  T.  Circus  life 791:1 

Holbrook,  K.  How,  or  Spare-hours  made  profitable x790:ll 

Marvels  of  invention  and  scientific  puzzles 790:20 

Newell,  W.  W.  Games  and  songs  of  American  children.  .790:5 

Pardon,  G.  F.  Books  of  many  games 790:3 

Peters,  C.  ed.  Home  handicrafts 748:44 

Routledge,  E.  ed.  Every  boy’s  book x790:16 

Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  Home  amusements 790:1 

Ways  for  boys  to  make  and  do  things x790:15 

Wood,  J.  G.,  and  others.  Boys  own  treasury  of  sports  and 

pastimes  x790:12 

— Modern  playmate 790 :18 

2.  IN-DOOR  PASTIMES. 

Arnold,  G.,  and  F.  Cahill.  Parlor  theatricals 792.1:5 

Barlett,  G.  B.  Parlor  amusements 791:15 

Bellew,  C.  ed.  Merry  circle 793:6 

Bellew,  F.  Art  of  amusing 793:7 

Blitz,  A.  Fifty  years  in  the  magic  circle 791:4 

Bowman,  A.,  and  others.  Acting  charades  and  proverbs.793:32 

Briggs,  L.  B.  R.  Original  charades 821.1:340 

Bursil,  H.  Hand  shadows x793:5 

Caldor,  M.  F.  Social  charades  and  parlor  operas 792.1:3 

Campbell,  H.  American  girls’  home  book x793:17 

Cassell’s  book  of  indoor  amusements 793:4 

Champney,  E.  W.,  ed.  Entertainments 791:12 

Elliott,  A.  Within  doors 793:11 

Frickell,  G.  Hanky  panky 793:8 

— Magic  no  mystery 791:6 

— Magicians’  own  book 793:9 

— Secret  out 793:10 

Frost,  S.  A.  Amateur  theatricals  and  fairy  tale  dramas. 792. 1:4 

— Book  of  tableaux 791:7 

Frost,  T.  Lives  of  conjurors 791:2 

Garenne,  H.  Modern  conjuring / 793:28 


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Girl’s  room x793:20 

Hale,  L.  P.  Fagots  of  the  fireside 793:24 

Hoffman,  Prof.  Modern  magic 791:5 

— More  magic 793 :29 

— Parlor  amusements 793 :12 

Hutchinson,  G.  A.,  ed.  Boy’s  own  book  of  indoor  games 

and  amusements 793:25 

Jacques,  M.  J.  Pranks  and  pastimes 793:22 

Landells,  E.  and  A.  Girl’s  own  toy-maker „...x793:14 

Lewis,  A.  J.  Conjuror  Dick Lx276 

Martin,  E.  Alphabet  club Mx476 

Nesbitt,  M.  L.  Grammar-land x425:7 

Peters,  C.,  ed.  Girl’s  own  in-door  book 793:26 

Pollock,  W.  H.  and  Lady.  Amateur  theatricals 792.1:1 

Valentine,  Mrs.  R.  Girl’s  home  companion x790:21 

3.  OUT-DOOR  LIFE. 

Barrows,  S.  J.  and  I.  C.  Shaybacks  in  camp 796:27 

Beers,  W.  G.  Over  the  snow,  (Montreal  carnival) 796:35 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Sea-spray 797:6 

Boats  of  the  world x797+2 

Brooks,  N.  Fairport  nine Bx902 

— Our  base  ball  club Bx903 

Gamp,  W.  American  football 797:18 

— Book  of  college  sports 796:48 

Ghurch,  J.  R.,  ed.  University  football 797:20 

Elliott,  A.  Out-of-doors 796:11 

Bverett,  W.  Double  play Ex301 

Gibson,  W.  H.  Camp  life  in  the  woods 639:4 

Gould,  J.  M.  How  to  camp  out 796:9 

Griffin,  H.  H.  Cycling.. 736:38v5 

Jones,  L.  E.,  ed.  Out  door  sports x796+41 

Kron,  C.  10,000  miles  on  a bicycle .796:26 

Macdonell,  A.  A.  Camping  out 796:45 

Miller,  T.  Boy’s  summer  book 796:7 

Northrup,  A.  J.  Camps  and  tramps  in  the  Adirondacks.  ..799:2 

— ’Sconset  cottage  life 796:8 

Peile,  S.  C.  F.  Lawn  tennis 796:18 

Porter,  L.  H.  Cycling  for  health  and  pleasure 796:53 

— Wheels  and  wheeling 796:44 

Prescott,  C.  E.  Sailing  boat 797:3 

Reynardson,  C.  T.  S.  B.  ‘Down  the  road’ 798:14 

— Sports  and  anecdotes  of  bygone  days 796:22 

Shields,  G.  O.  Camping  and  camp  outfits 796:36 

— Cruisings  in  the  Cascades 796:32 

Stagg,  A.  A.,  and  H.  L.  Williams.  American  football 797:22 

Swift,  F.  and  M.  R.  Clark.  Skater’s  text  book 796:12 

Thompson,  M.  Boy’s  book  of  sports X796+20 


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"Vaux,  C.  B.  Canoe  handling 797:4 

Walker,  D.  Manly  exercises x796:21 

Waring,  G.  E.,  jr.  Horse  stories 798:4 

a.  HUNTING  AND  PISHING. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Forest,  jungle  and  prairie 799.2:9* 

— Scenes  with  the  hunter  and  trapper 799.2:11 

Barber,  E.  C.  Crack  shot 799.3:1 

Cecil.  Records  of  the  chase 799.2:2 

Davies,  G.  C.  The  Swan  and  her  crew 799:4 

Gerard,  J.,  the  lionkiller.  Life  and  adventures 799.2:5 

Gerstacker,  F.  Wild  sports 796:16 

Gillmore,  P.  Prairie  and  forest 797.2:4 

Greenwood,  J.  Wild  sports  of  the  world 796:19 

Jacolliot,  L.  Hunting  in  the  jungle 796:31 

Jefferies,  R.  Amateur  poacher 799:5 

— Gamekeeper  at  home 799.2:3 

Keene,  J.  H.  Boy’s  own  guide  to  fishing,  etc 799.1:22 

Leffingwell,  W.  B.  Shooting  on  upland,  marsh  and 

stream  799.2+29 

Murphy,  J.  M.  Sporting  adventures  in  the  far  west 799.2:5 

Newland,  H.  Forest  life  in  Norway  and  Sweden 799.1:2 

Prouty,  L.  Fish,  their  habits  and  haunts 799.1:5 

Samuels,  E.  A.  With  fly  rod  and  camera 799.1+16 

Sanderson,  G.  P.  Thirteen  years,  among  wild  beasts  of 

India  799.2:14 

Scenes  with  the  hunter  and  trapper  in  many  lands 799.2  rll 

Schwatka,  F.  Nimrod  in  the  north 799+19 

Shakespear,  A.  Wild  sports  in  India 799.2:7 

Watson,  B.  A.  Sportsman’s  paradise,  (Canada) 799.2:17 


XIV.  COUNSEL  AND  EXAMPLE. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Secret  of  success 174:1 

— Woman’s  work  and  worth 307:1 

Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurelius.  Thoughts 188:4 

Blackie,  J.  S.  Self-culture 374:1 

Chester,  E.  Chats  with  girls  on  self-culture 374:4 

Clark,  F.  E.  Our  business  boys 174:5 

Clarke,  J.  F.  Self  culture 374:2 

Comeygs,  B.  B.  How  to  get  on 174:7 

Crafts,  W.  F.  Successful  men  of  to-day 174:5  . 

Croly,  J.  What  girls  can  do 307:58 

Davidson,  J.  F.  A good  start 170:73 

Dewey,  J.  M.  Ethics xl70:119 

Dodge,  G.  H.  Letters  to  busy  girls.. 170:57 

Eggleston,  G.  C.  How  to  make  a living 331:16 

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Everett,  C.  C.  Ethics  for  young  people 170:91 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Success  in  life 174:6 

Friswell,  J.  H.  Better  self 173:15 

Hale,  E.  E.  How  to  do  it xl77:12 

— What  career? 174:9 

Hardy,  E.  J.  Sunny  days  of  youth 170:104 

Hawley,  H.  A.  Friendly  letters  to  girls 170:105 

— Friendly  talks  with  boys 170:106 

Holland,  J.  G.  Gold-foil 170:9 

Hopkins,  M.  Strength  and  beauty 204:25 

Hughes,  T.  Manliness  of  Christ 232:11 

Hunter,  E.  A.  Talks  to  boys xl70:81 

Jackson,  H.  M.  Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters 173:16 

— Bits  of  talk  for  young  folks x829.1:49 

Larned,  A.  Talks  with  girls 173:6 

Mann,  H.  Few  thoughts  for  a young  man 170:46 

Mathews,  W.  Getting  on  in  the  world 824.1:106 

Munger,  T.  T.  Lamps  and  paths 252:97 

— On  the  threshold 174:10 

Nordhoff,  C.  God  and  the  future  life 210:11 

Notes  for  boys  and  their  fathers 170:56 

Peabody,  A.  P.  Conversation 177:16 

Porter,  J.  Self-reliance  encouraged 177:21 

Richardson,  B.  W.  Temperance  lesson-book 178:26 

Ruskin,  J.  Crown  of  wild  olive 170:14 

— Letters  of  advice  to  young  girls  and  young  ladies 307:36 

— Pearls  for  young  ladies 307:31 

Ryder,  A.  H.  Go  right  on,  girls! 307:54 

— Hold  up  your  heads,  girls x307:34 

Seelye,  J.  H.  Duty 170:85 

Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  Amenities  of  home 173:2 

Smiles,  S.  Art  of  living 170:50 

— Character  170:30 

— Duty  170:16 

— Life  and  labor 170:55 

— Self-help  170:15 

Starrett,  H.  E.  Letters  to  a daughter 170:56 

— Letters  to  a little  girl xl70:97 

— Letters  to  elder  daughters 170:51 

Symington,  A.  J.  Hints  to  our  boys 170:32 

Tilley,  W.  J.  Masters  of  the  situation 174:11 

Tytler,  S.  Sweet  counsel..., 173:5 

Vincent,  J.  H.  Better  not 177:20 

— Studies  in  young  life 170:80 

Wagner,  C.  Courage 170:109 

— Youth  170:98 

White,  S.  J.  Business  openings  for  girls 307:53 

Willard,  F.  E.  How  to  win x307:35 


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1.  GOOD  MANNERS. 

Ayres,  A.  The  mentor 393.1:9 

Bryson,  L.  P.  Every  day  etiquette 393.1:23 

Bunce,  O.  B.  Don’t,  manual  of  mistakes  and  improprie- 
ties   393.1:5 

Bunce,  Mrs.  O.  B.  What  to  do 393.1:24 

Gow,  A.  M.  Good  morals  and  gentle  manners 393.1:11 

— Primer  of  politeness x393.1:12 

Hale,  S.  J.  Manners,  happy  homes  and  good  society 177:25 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  Speech  and  manners x393.1:14 

Lengstreet,  A.  B.  Manners,  good  and  bad 393.1:21 

Morton,  A.  H.  Etiquette 393.1:26 

Power,  S.  C.  Children’s  etiquette x393.1:13 

Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  Sweet-brier Sx926 

2.  GREAT  AND  EXEMPLARY  LIVES. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Child-life  and  girl-hood  of  remarkable 

women  920:66 

— Master  minds  in  art,  science  and  letters x920.2:23 

— Old  English  worthies x920.2:3 

— Sword  and  pen x920.2:4 

— Warrior,  priest  and  statesman x920.2:5 

Blaikie,  W.  G.  Leaders  in  modern  philanthropy 923.26:10 

Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  leaders  among  men 920:101 

— Girls  who  became  famous 920:83 

— How  success  is  won 920.1:13 

— Poor  boys  who  became  famous 920:73 

— Successful  women  [of  America] 920.1:24 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Historic  boys x920:72 

— Historic  girls .x920:105 

Brooks,  N.  Statesmen  (American) 923.12:179 

Charles,  E.  Women  of  Christendom .....922:10 

Child,  L.  M.  Biographies  of  good  wives.. 920:49 

Cobb,  J.  F.  Stories  of  success x920:44 

Cook,  F.  E.  Boy’s  ideal  (Sir  Thomas  More) x923. 22:147 

— -English  hero  (Richard  Cobden)... 923.23:7 

— Latimer’s  candle 923.23 :48 

— Story  of  Father  Damien 922.4:17 

— William  Tyndale’s  Vow.. x922.2:12 

Crosland,  C.  Memorable  woman 920:52 

Distinguished  men  of  modern  timds.  2 v 920:33 

Drake,  S.  A.,  ed.  Our  great  benefactors 920:62 

Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men x920:10 

— Footprints  of  famous  men x920:ll 

Famous  boys  and  famous  men x920:32 

Friswell,  J.  H.  Footsteps  to  fame 920:43 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  Curiosities  of  human  nature x920:40 

— Famous  men  of  ancient  times x920.6:4 


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— Famous  men  of  modern  times ...x920:41 

— Lives  of  benefactors x920:39 

Gray,  E.  C.  Wise  words  and  loving  deeds 920:14 

Hale,  E.  E.  Boys’  heroes x920:81 

— Lights  of  two  centuries 920:92 

— New  England  boyhood 922.18:27 

Holloway,  L.  C.  Mothers  of  great  men  and  women 920+57 

Hughes,  T.  Memoir  of  a brother 923.24:17 

Huntington,  F.  Stories  of  great  men x920:90 

— Stories  of  remarkable  women x920:87 

Kirton,  J.  W.  True  nobility,  (Lord  Shaftesbury) 923.26:17 

Lothrop,  H.  M.  Whittier  with  the  children 928.1:125 

Masson,  M.  Celebrated  children x920:36 

Mayhew,  H.  Boyhood  of  Martin  Luther x922.3:14 

Miller,  H.  My  schools  and  schoolmasters 925.2:9 

Page,  H.  A.  Golden  lives 920:69 

— Leaders  of  men x927:l. 

Pictures  of  heroes  and  lessons  from  their  lives 920:64 

Pitman,  Mrs.  E.  P.  Elizabeth  Fry 923.26:6 

Pollard,  E.  F.  Florence  Nightingale 926.2:33 

Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difficulties.  2 v ..920:35 

Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men 920:37 

— Extraordinary  women  920:38 

Selfe,  R.  E.  Dr.  Arnold  of  Rugby 922.23:41 

Seymour,  C.  C.  B.  Self-made  men 920:25 

Shepard,  H.  One  hundred  famous  Americans x920.1:19 

Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies 920:26 

Starling,  E.  Noble  deeds  of  women 920:42 

Thayer,  W.  M.  Good  girl  and  true  woman  (Mary  Lyon) 

x923.17:5 

— Soldiers  of  the  Bible x920.6:7 

Timbs,  J.  School  days  of  eminent  men 370:16 

Tytler,  S.  Heroines  in  obscurity xl73:21 

Valentine,  Mrs.  R.  On  honour’s  roll 913.2:27 

Wise,  D.  Some  remarkable  women 920:96 

Wittenmeyer,  Mrs.  A.  Women  of  the  reformation 922:12 

XV.  STORIES  FOR  CHILDREN. 

SELECT  LIST  OF  ONE  HUNDRED. 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Jack  and  Jill Ax510 

— Little  men  Ax511 

— Little  women  Ax501 

— Under  the  lilacs Ax515 

Alden,  W.  L.  Cruise  of  the  “Ghost” Ax552 

— Moral  pirates  ' Ax551 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  Story  of  a bad  boy Ax601 

Amicis,  E.  de.  Cuore AxlOOl 


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Andersen,  H.  C.  Fairy  tales.. Ax76S> 

— Wonder  stories  Ax751 

Andrews,  J.  Each  and  all Ax801 

— Seven  little  sisters Ax802 

Arabian  nights  Ax81 

Aulnoy,  Comtesse  d’  Fairy  tales Ax951 

Baylor,  F.  C.  Juan  and  Juanita Bxl401 

Blanchard,  Amy.  Two  girls Bx2201 

Bouvet,  M.  Sweet  William Bxl601 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  Boyhood  in  Norway Bxl452 

Brooks,  N.  Boy  emigrants Bx901 

Burnett,  F.  H.  Little  Lord  Fauntleroy Bxl301 

Clemens,  S.  L.  Prince  and  the  pauper Cx502 

Coryell,  J.  R.  Diego  Pinzon Cx2051 

Craik,  D.  M.  Adventures  of  a brownie Cx708 

— Fairy  book  Cx701 

Crowninshield,  M.  B.  All  among  the  lighthouses Cx751 

Davis,  R.  H.  Stories  for  boys DxllOl 

Defoe,  D.  Robinson  Crusoe Dx251 

Dodge,  M.  M.  Donald  and  Dorothy Dx552 

— Hans  Brinker  Dx551 

Dodgson,  C.  L.  Alice’s  adventures  in  wonderland Dx601 

Dulcken,  H.  W.  Old  favorite  fairy  tales Dx776 

Ewing,  J.  H.  Jan  of  the  windmill....- Ex351 

— Six  to  sixteen Ex353 

French,  A.  We  all Fx801 

Grant,  R.  Jack  Hall Gx951 

Grimm’s  fairy  tales;  S.  E.  Wiltse,  ed....  Gx227 

Hale,  L.  P.  Peterkin  papers HxlSl 

Hawthorne,  N.  Tanglewood  tales Hx702 

— Wonder  book  Hx701 

Hughes,  T.  Tom  Brown’s  school  days Hxl051 

Ingelow,  J.  Mopsa  the  fairy 1x101 

Jackson,  H.  M.  Letters  from  a cat JxlOS 

— Nellie’s  silver  mine Jxl02 

Jameson,  Mrs.  C.  Y.  Lady  Jane Jx451 

Jewett,  S.  O.  Betty  Leicester... Jx202 

Johnson,  R.  Phaeton  Rogers Jx251 

Kaler,  J.  O.  Mr.  Stubbs’s  brother 0x502 

— Toby  Tyler  0x501 

Kieffer,  H.  M.  Recollections  of  a drummer-boy Kx601 

King,  C.  Cadet  days Kx801 

Kingsley,  C.  Water  babies Kx401 

Kipling,  R.  Jungle  book ...Kx851 

La  Bedolliere,  E.  G.  de.  Story  of  a cat LxlOl 

Laboulaye,  E.  Fairy  tales Lx701 

Lamb,  C.  Adventures  of  Ulysses Lx201 

Lang,  A.  Blue  fairy  book Lx602 

— Green  fairy  book Lx605 

Lear,  E.  Nonsense  book ✓ Lx851 


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Lillie,  L.  C.  Glen  Holly Lx306 

— Nan  Lx302 

Lodge,  H.  C.  Six  popular  tales.  1st  series Lxl301 

— Second  series Lxl302 

Macdonald,  G.  At  the  back  of  the  north  wind Mxl51 

— Dealings  with  the  fairies. . .* Mxl52 

— Light  princess Mxl59 

— Ranald  Bannerman’s  boyhood Mxl53 

Munroe,  K.  Flamingo  feather Mxl002 

— Wakulla MxlOOl 

Noel,  M.  Buz Nx451 

Ogden,  R.  Loyal  little  redcoat 0x301 

Page,  T.  N.  Two  little  confederates Pxl201 

Perry,  N.  Hope  Benham Pxll55 

Pyle,  H.  Men  of  iron Px956 

— Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood Px951 

Ruskin,  J.  King  of  the  golden  river RxlOOl 

Scudder,  H.  E.,  ed.  Book  of  folk  stories Sx709 

— Children’s  book Sx706 

— Fables  and  folk  stories Sx710 

— Seven  little  people Sx705 

Sea  well,  M.  E.  Decatur  and  Somers Sx804 

— Little  Jarvis Sx801 

— Paul  Jones Sx803 

Spyri,  J.  Heidi Sx2051 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Treasure  Island Sxl426 

Stockton,  F.  R.  Floating  prince Sxl501 

— Jolly  fellowship Sxl503 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Among  the  lakes Sxl605 

— Chuck  Purdy Sxl609 

— Dab  Kinzer Sxl601 

— The  quartet Sxl602 

Stuart,  R.  M.  Story  of  Babette Sx2951 

Swett,  S.  Captain  Polly Sx2451 

Warner,  C.  D.  Being  a boy WxlOl 

Wesselhoeft,  L.  F.  Flipwing  the  spy Wx403 

— Sparrow,  the  tramp Wx401 

White,  E.  O.  When  Molly  was  six Wx551 

Woolsey,  S.  C.  Clover ...Wxl211 

— What  Katy  did Wxl207 

Wyse,  J.  R.  and  Baronne  de  Montolieu.  Swiss  family 

Robinson Wxl501 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Lances  of  Lynwood Yx304 

PICTURE  BOOKS. 

Adventures  of  A.  B.  C Zxl 

Alphabet  of  animals Zx2 

Alphabet  of  birds Zx3 

Animal  object-book Zx4 


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BOOKS  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE. 


Book  of  fairy  tales . Zx352 

Book  of  pets Zx35S 

Buttercups  and  daisies Zx53. 

Children’s  delight ZxlOl 

Country  playmates Zxl02 

Daisy  chain ZxlOl 

Day  in  the  country Zxl52 

Dicky  bird  tales Zxl53: 

Favorite  fairy  tales Zx354 

Favorite  tales Zx251 

Fun  and  fancy Zx252 

Granny’s  wonderful  chair Zx301 

Hours  in  many  lands Zx35t 

Hunt  the  slipper Zx35(> 

I’ll  tell  you  something Zx401 

Just  for  fun Zx45L 

La  Fontaine’s  fables Zx55L 

Little  folk’s  farmyard Zx552 

Little  folk’s  spice Zx55& 

Little  folk’s  zoological  gardens Zx554 

Little  Miss  Wide-awake Zx555- 

Maud  Humphrey’s  Mother  Goose Zx355 

Miss  Tabby  cat’s  adventures Zx601 

More  of  Nister’s  nonsense Zx601 

Mother  Goose  melodies Zx60£ 

Night  before  Christmas Zx65L 

— Same ZxlOOl 

Noah’s  ark Zx652 

Old  friends  and  new  acquaintances Zx70L 

Our  dog Zx702 

Our  friends  Zx703: 

Our  pet’s  alphabet Zx704 

Pets  and  playfellows Zx751 

Picture  pages Zx752 

Rainbow  stories  and  verses Zx80L 

Rays  of  sunshine Zx802 

Robin  and  his  friends Zx803- 

Robinson  Crusoe Zx804 

Rough  and  his  rambles Zx805» 

Round  the  world Zx80(> 

Santa  Claus *Zx851 

Short  stories  about  animals. Zx852: 

Talking  clock Zx901 

Talking  toys Zx902: 

Three  bears Zx85J 

Three  little  pigs Zx854: 

When  I’m  a man Zxl051 

Wise  and  witty Zxl052 

Worthington’s  natural  history Zxl05S 

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